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Forgotten VBA Password
Hi again,
I've done something incredibly stupid. I was making a VBA form in excel, and I used the password protect function to lock the VBA code... But somehow or rather, i've seemed to have forgotten or mystyped the password when setting it. Is there any way I could retrieve the code? I don't think a brute force dictionary attack would work, since I *think* I used a Latin phrase as my password. Can someone please help? I've tried some of the demo programs on the net, but they don't seem to work. They didn't seem to detect it. Otherwise... I might have to spend another two days or so writing the calculations again... Which i'd rather not do. I created the password thing by going the Visual Basic screen that opens when you press Alt+F11, and then right clicking on the tab that represented my spreadsheet. I clicked on the Properties, and put the password in there. The excel spreadsheet was created using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance! Regards, Iwan Juwono |
Forgotten VBA Password
I'm not aware of any freeware that will crack VBA project passwords. The best
commercial one I'm aware of can be found by following the link below http://www.lostpassword.com/ but I'm not too certain how it would get on with latin. If it doesn't contain personal or confidential information you could upload it to http://savefile.com/ Post the link to the file and I'll have a go with passware when I get home later today. Errare humanum est Mike "Harimau" wrote: Hi again, I've done something incredibly stupid. I was making a VBA form in excel, and I used the password protect function to lock the VBA code... But somehow or rather, i've seemed to have forgotten or mystyped the password when setting it. Is there any way I could retrieve the code? I don't think a brute force dictionary attack would work, since I *think* I used a Latin phrase as my password. Can someone please help? I've tried some of the demo programs on the net, but they don't seem to work. They didn't seem to detect it. Otherwise... I might have to spend another two days or so writing the calculations again... Which i'd rather not do. I created the password thing by going the Visual Basic screen that opens when you press Alt+F11, and then right clicking on the tab that represented my spreadsheet. I clicked on the Properties, and put the password in there. The excel spreadsheet was created using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance! Regards, Iwan Juwono |
Forgotten VBA Password
Have a look at this NG thread:
http://shorterlink.co.uk/12699 Good chance it will help you out. RBS "Harimau" wrote in message ... Hi again, I've done something incredibly stupid. I was making a VBA form in excel, and I used the password protect function to lock the VBA code... But somehow or rather, i've seemed to have forgotten or mystyped the password when setting it. Is there any way I could retrieve the code? I don't think a brute force dictionary attack would work, since I *think* I used a Latin phrase as my password. Can someone please help? I've tried some of the demo programs on the net, but they don't seem to work. They didn't seem to detect it. Otherwise... I might have to spend another two days or so writing the calculations again... Which i'd rather not do. I created the password thing by going the Visual Basic screen that opens when you press Alt+F11, and then right clicking on the tab that represented my spreadsheet. I clicked on the Properties, and put the password in there. The excel spreadsheet was created using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance! Regards, Iwan Juwono |
Forgotten VBA Password
hi,
there is alot of freeware to crack passwords. excel security is not that good. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/password.htm http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/fileandvbapwords.html http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/accesspv.html go a google. you'll find more. Regards FSt1 "Harimau" wrote: Hi again, I've done something incredibly stupid. I was making a VBA form in excel, and I used the password protect function to lock the VBA code... But somehow or rather, i've seemed to have forgotten or mystyped the password when setting it. Is there any way I could retrieve the code? I don't think a brute force dictionary attack would work, since I *think* I used a Latin phrase as my password. Can someone please help? I've tried some of the demo programs on the net, but they don't seem to work. They didn't seem to detect it. Otherwise... I might have to spend another two days or so writing the calculations again... Which i'd rather not do. I created the password thing by going the Visual Basic screen that opens when you press Alt+F11, and then right clicking on the tab that represented my spreadsheet. I clicked on the Properties, and put the password in there. The excel spreadsheet was created using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance! Regards, Iwan Juwono |
Forgotten VBA Password
Thank you, all three of you! The websites helped a lot and I was able to
recover my code. Thank you, again! |
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