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What about excel 2007. Easy to crack also?
"Steven" wrote: Sarbanes Oxley is not totally bad but it has gone way to far and I hope it gets revised. If companies followed the basic rules of internal control that have been established for decades then there would not be this issue. I have so much venom to spew, but I know this is not a commentary forum so I will stop here, and I really enjoy this website. Why cannot MS make a password scheme that cannot be hacked? Or at least make it to where it takes too long to hack it. Thank you for your responses. Steven |
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