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Help...Forgot my Password
Is there anyway I can find my password on a
spreadsheet I developed for the family finances. I'm getting old and I can't remember it. I've tried several that I usually use with no luck. No, I'm not trying to get into someone else's file, just don't want to have to rebuild it again. Thought maybe it might be hidden in the registry, etc ? Thanks in advance for the help ! |
Help...Forgot my Password
If you google for "password cracker" you'll find a number of software that
will do just that. It does demonstrate the futility of password protecting Excel and Word files. Regards. Bill Ridgeway Computer Solutions "Bubey" wrote in message ... Is there anyway I can find my password on a spreadsheet I developed for the family finances. I'm getting old and I can't remember it. I've tried several that I usually use with no luck. No, I'm not trying to get into someone else's file, just don't want to have to rebuild it again. Thought maybe it might be hidden in the registry, etc ? Thanks in advance for the help ! |
Help...Forgot my Password
Thanks for the info. I'll keep stored just in
case I need it. I went back to my 2002 files and found the master spreadsheet which luckily wasn't password protected. Hopefully once my senior moment is over the password will come back to me and I can open those files and re-do the passwords to the one I'm using now. As you say, it is a futility. I was trying to help a friend do updates on her HP laptop with windows XP. Unfortunately she didn't have the key as she got the laptop as partial payment of unpaid rent from one of her tenants and they didn't give her the info, so couldn't do the update. I posted and got referred to a file call Key Finder. I downloaded it and tried it on my laptop just to see if it worked. It came back with a different keycode than the one that is on the sticker on the bottom of my Dell laptop. So assume this program is a waste. Do you happen to know of any others than are more reliable ? Guess she could go without the updates and just order the disc's when the sp's come out. Thanks "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... If you google for "password cracker" you'll find a number of software that will do just that. It does demonstrate the futility of password protecting Excel and Word files. Regards. Bill Ridgeway Computer Solutions "Bubey" wrote in message ... Is there anyway I can find my password on a spreadsheet I developed for the family finances. I'm getting old and I can't remember it. I've tried several that I usually use with no luck. No, I'm not trying to get into someone else's file, just don't want to have to rebuild it again. Thought maybe it might be hidden in the registry, etc ? Thanks in advance for the help ! |
Help...Forgot my Password
It seems that we've switched topics here? Excel password problem has been
dealt with and now we're into something to do with Windows or Office? To get your key for Windows install, try the Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder - it comes highly recommended and lots of folks have used it successfully: http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml another potential option is an older program called AIDA32, which is also free and will do a complete audit of your system. Since it's now unsupported, you may not find out everything about a newer machine, but it should still find software keys on the system. You can download a copy from Major Geeks: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download181.html "Bubey" wrote: Thanks for the info. I'll keep stored just in case I need it. I went back to my 2002 files and found the master spreadsheet which luckily wasn't password protected. Hopefully once my senior moment is over the password will come back to me and I can open those files and re-do the passwords to the one I'm using now. As you say, it is a futility. I was trying to help a friend do updates on her HP laptop with windows XP. Unfortunately she didn't have the key as she got the laptop as partial payment of unpaid rent from one of her tenants and they didn't give her the info, so couldn't do the update. I posted and got referred to a file call Key Finder. I downloaded it and tried it on my laptop just to see if it worked. It came back with a different keycode than the one that is on the sticker on the bottom of my Dell laptop. So assume this program is a waste. Do you happen to know of any others than are more reliable ? Guess she could go without the updates and just order the disc's when the sp's come out. Thanks "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... If you google for "password cracker" you'll find a number of software that will do just that. It does demonstrate the futility of password protecting Excel and Word files. Regards. Bill Ridgeway Computer Solutions "Bubey" wrote in message ... Is there anyway I can find my password on a spreadsheet I developed for the family finances. I'm getting old and I can't remember it. I've tried several that I usually use with no luck. No, I'm not trying to get into someone else's file, just don't want to have to rebuild it again. Thought maybe it might be hidden in the registry, etc ? Thanks in advance for the help ! |
Help...Forgot my Password
Thanks for your referral. That's the one I used,
your referral. It came up with a key code but it wasn't the same as was on the bottom of my laptop ??? No new problem just my statement about my experience with the Key Code Finders. I don't think they work very well. "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... It seems that we've switched topics here? Excel password problem has been dealt with and now we're into something to do with Windows or Office? To get your key for Windows install, try the Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder - it comes highly recommended and lots of folks have used it successfully: http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml another potential option is an older program called AIDA32, which is also free and will do a complete audit of your system. Since it's now unsupported, you may not find out everything about a newer machine, but it should still find software keys on the system. You can download a copy from Major Geeks: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download181.html "Bubey" wrote: Thanks for the info. I'll keep stored just in case I need it. I went back to my 2002 files and found the master spreadsheet which luckily wasn't password protected. Hopefully once my senior moment is over the password will come back to me and I can open those files and re-do the passwords to the one I'm using now. As you say, it is a futility. I was trying to help a friend do updates on her HP laptop with windows XP. Unfortunately she didn't have the key as she got the laptop as partial payment of unpaid rent from one of her tenants and they didn't give her the info, so couldn't do the update. I posted and got referred to a file call Key Finder. I downloaded it and tried it on my laptop just to see if it worked. It came back with a different keycode than the one that is on the sticker on the bottom of my Dell laptop. So assume this program is a waste. Do you happen to know of any others than are more reliable ? Guess she could go without the updates and just order the disc's when the sp's come out. Thanks "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... If you google for "password cracker" you'll find a number of software that will do just that. It does demonstrate the futility of password protecting Excel and Word files. Regards. Bill Ridgeway Computer Solutions "Bubey" wrote in message ... Is there anyway I can find my password on a spreadsheet I developed for the family finances. I'm getting old and I can't remember it. I've tried several that I usually use with no luck. No, I'm not trying to get into someone else's file, just don't want to have to rebuild it again. Thought maybe it might be hidden in the registry, etc ? Thanks in advance for the help ! |
Help...Forgot my Password
The sticker on the bottom of your laptop is the product key for Windows.
Try Belarc Advisor. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Bubey" wrote in message ... Thanks for your referral. That's the one I used, your referral. It came up with a key code but it wasn't the same as was on the bottom of my laptop ??? No new problem just my statement about my experience with the Key Code Finders. I don't think they work very well. "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... It seems that we've switched topics here? Excel password problem has been dealt with and now we're into something to do with Windows or Office? To get your key for Windows install, try the Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder - it comes highly recommended and lots of folks have used it successfully: http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml another potential option is an older program called AIDA32, which is also free and will do a complete audit of your system. Since it's now unsupported, you may not find out everything about a newer machine, but it should still find software keys on the system. You can download a copy from Major Geeks: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download181.html "Bubey" wrote: Thanks for the info. I'll keep stored just in case I need it. I went back to my 2002 files and found the master spreadsheet which luckily wasn't password protected. Hopefully once my senior moment is over the password will come back to me and I can open those files and re-do the passwords to the one I'm using now. As you say, it is a futility. I was trying to help a friend do updates on her HP laptop with windows XP. Unfortunately she didn't have the key as she got the laptop as partial payment of unpaid rent from one of her tenants and they didn't give her the info, so couldn't do the update. I posted and got referred to a file call Key Finder. I downloaded it and tried it on my laptop just to see if it worked. It came back with a different keycode than the one that is on the sticker on the bottom of my Dell laptop. So assume this program is a waste. Do you happen to know of any others than are more reliable ? Guess she could go without the updates and just order the disc's when the sp's come out. Thanks "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... If you google for "password cracker" you'll find a number of software that will do just that. It does demonstrate the futility of password protecting Excel and Word files. Regards. Bill Ridgeway Computer Solutions "Bubey" wrote in message ... Is there anyway I can find my password on a spreadsheet I developed for the family finances. I'm getting old and I can't remember it. I've tried several that I usually use with no luck. No, I'm not trying to get into someone else's file, just don't want to have to rebuild it again. Thought maybe it might be hidden in the registry, etc ? Thanks in advance for the help ! |
Help...Forgot my Password
Crossed wire here?
George Gee "Bubey" wrote in message ... Thanks for your referral. That's the one I used, your referral. It came up with a key code but it wasn't the same as was on the bottom of my laptop ??? No new problem just my statement about my experience with the Key Code Finders. I don't think they work very well. "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... It seems that we've switched topics here? Excel password problem has been dealt with and now we're into something to do with Windows or Office? To get your key for Windows install, try the Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder - it comes highly recommended and lots of folks have used it successfully: http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml another potential option is an older program called AIDA32, which is also free and will do a complete audit of your system. Since it's now unsupported, you may not find out everything about a newer machine, but it should still find software keys on the system. You can download a copy from Major Geeks: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download181.html "Bubey" wrote: Thanks for the info. I'll keep stored just in case I need it. I went back to my 2002 files and found the master spreadsheet which luckily wasn't password protected. Hopefully once my senior moment is over the password will come back to me and I can open those files and re-do the passwords to the one I'm using now. As you say, it is a futility. I was trying to help a friend do updates on her HP laptop with windows XP. Unfortunately she didn't have the key as she got the laptop as partial payment of unpaid rent from one of her tenants and they didn't give her the info, so couldn't do the update. I posted and got referred to a file call Key Finder. I downloaded it and tried it on my laptop just to see if it worked. It came back with a different keycode than the one that is on the sticker on the bottom of my Dell laptop. So assume this program is a waste. Do you happen to know of any others than are more reliable ? Guess she could go without the updates and just order the disc's when the sp's come out. Thanks "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... If you google for "password cracker" you'll find a number of software that will do just that. It does demonstrate the futility of password protecting Excel and Word files. Regards. Bill Ridgeway Computer Solutions "Bubey" wrote in message ... Is there anyway I can find my password on a spreadsheet I developed for the family finances. I'm getting old and I can't remember it. I've tried several that I usually use with no luck. No, I'm not trying to get into someone else's file, just don't want to have to rebuild it again. Thought maybe it might be hidden in the registry, etc ? Thanks in advance for the help ! |
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