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Excel compiler and Excel password
Hi,
Please answer to my following two questions: 1- Is it possible to pass through the excel password (find it or break it) ? 2- Is there something like excel compiler that can make a stand alone package off of a excel file ? Thanks, Afshin |
Excel compiler and Excel password
Afshin,
1. If you mean the password for WB or WS protection, then yes, these are relatively easily circumvented. If you mean the VBA password, this more difficult, but can be broken. 2. If you need it to run macros then no. If just for viewing, then an Excel viewer is available. NickHK "A-Design" wrote in message ... Hi, Please answer to my following two questions: 1- Is it possible to pass through the excel password (find it or break it) ? 2- Is there something like excel compiler that can make a stand alone package off of a excel file ? Thanks, Afshin |
Excel compiler and Excel password
Hi Nick,
Could you please teach me some trick in order to break these passwords ? I have some excel file and I want to know how the programmer have written their codes on these files, another reason that I am interested to do this is,when I start my excel program with a new blank file ,if I go to VBA editor to write some codes, those programs that I have tried to open them, are already loaded there( I can see just their names in VBA editor) , when I am trying to delete them,it ask me to enter that password ,do you have any idea that how I should delete them from the editor? Thanks, Regards, Afshin. "NickHK" wrote in message ... Afshin, 1. If you mean the password for WB or WS protection, then yes, these are relatively easily circumvented. If you mean the VBA password, this more difficult, but can be broken. 2. If you need it to run macros then no. If just for viewing, then an Excel viewer is available. NickHK "A-Design" wrote in message ... Hi, Please answer to my following two questions: 1- Is it possible to pass through the excel password (find it or break it) ? 2- Is there something like excel compiler that can make a stand alone package off of a excel file ? Thanks, Afshin |
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