I have a client who has a few word files he password protected a couple years ago, but he can't remember the password to save his life. I've done some google reading and tried a couple brute force programs but haven't had any luck. The were most probably created with Word XP but maybe 2003. He's not a particularly clever guy, and his passwords are rarely complicated, so I was hoping for a weak password and the brute forcers would find it but no suck luck yet. Does anyone know of a better way to get into these files?(I have a 2.8GHz Dual Core system if that helps).
8/8/2006 12:16:21 AM
Brute force is the only wayPassword recovery isn't supported by Microsoft.
8/8/2006 12:47:28 AM
8/8/2006 1:48:03 AM
"Protection for forms" is a different thing.
8/8/2006 1:49:37 AM
http://www.freewordexcelpassword.com/index.php?id=downloadYou're right gargs. This one is free and will get it in a day or two brute.If he created em with 2003 usign IRM you are shit out of luck
8/8/2006 2:49:36 AM
use the vcl
8/8/2006 3:37:06 AM
^^ its only going to to get it a day or two if the password length is 7 or under right?
8/8/2006 9:20:38 AM
hopefully it doesnt use all of unicode, and just ascii
8/8/2006 1:09:44 PM
as long as its ascii, it can be cracked in a day or two ^yep
8/8/2006 1:20:22 PM