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Password recovery help needed due memory loss caused by cerebralinfarction
About 3 months ago I created a macro in a Excel 2000 spreadsheet
intended to be used by several of my colleagues - of which some could potentially make a big mess if they had access / or dumped into the to the macro by accident, so I password protected it just to be on the safe side. Just q week or so after I had finished the first version of the spreadsheet model I ended up in hopital with a cerebral infarction from which I am now slowly recovering, I suffer from random spots of memory loss, some passwords seem to be gone, but not all. I appologise for this long intro, but I felt it was right give you the background, hoping to be trusted that I am not just another scoundrel looking for an easy way to gain access to the intellectual achievement of someone else. So; Is there a straightforward way to bypass or even better, reveal the password. And please don't send any of those stupid links to stupid wesites picturing a horses ass or similar, as this is a honest cry for help. |
Password recovery help needed due memory loss caused by cerebral i
Hi Helge
Sorry to hear about your illness. If you type password cracker Excel into Google there appear to be various downloadable utilities out there (not that I'd dream of using them myself...). "Helge" wrote: About 3 months ago I created a macro in a Excel 2000 spreadsheet intended to be used by several of my colleagues - of which some could potentially make a big mess if they had access / or dumped into the to the macro by accident, so I password protected it just to be on the safe side. Just q week or so after I had finished the first version of the spreadsheet model I ended up in hopital with a cerebral infarction from which I am now slowly recovering, I suffer from random spots of memory loss, some passwords seem to be gone, but not all. I appologise for this long intro, but I felt it was right give you the background, hoping to be trusted that I am not just another scoundrel looking for an easy way to gain access to the intellectual achievement of someone else. So; Is there a straightforward way to bypass or even better, reveal the password. And please don't send any of those stupid links to stupid wesites picturing a horses ass or similar, as this is a honest cry for help. |
Password recovery help needed due memory loss caused by cerebral i
Helge,
If it's a worksheet/workbook protection password this will do it:- http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html If its a workbook to open or VBA module password then that's more difficult but still doable with commercial software which can be bought quite cheaply and the one I have used with great success is http://www.lostpassword.com/recovery-products.htm If the file isn't confidential and you want it opening send an email to I can probably help. Mike "Helge" wrote: About 3 months ago I created a macro in a Excel 2000 spreadsheet intended to be used by several of my colleagues - of which some could potentially make a big mess if they had access / or dumped into the to the macro by accident, so I password protected it just to be on the safe side. Just q week or so after I had finished the first version of the spreadsheet model I ended up in hopital with a cerebral infarction from which I am now slowly recovering, I suffer from random spots of memory loss, some passwords seem to be gone, but not all. I appologise for this long intro, but I felt it was right give you the background, hoping to be trusted that I am not just another scoundrel looking for an easy way to gain access to the intellectual achievement of someone else. So; Is there a straightforward way to bypass or even better, reveal the password. And please don't send any of those stupid links to stupid wesites picturing a horses ass or similar, as this is a honest cry for help. |
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