I password encrypted an Open Office document and apparently I am typing in the wrong password. Is there anyway to retrieve the document without the password?
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I password encrypted an Open Office document and apparently I am typing in the wrong password. Is there anyway to retrieve the document without the password?
roight, it can be done, do ewe think you used an English password or that funny durkadurka language you speak? either way, send me the encrypted shopping list and i'll have a go :01:
Way ahead of you mouldy. I found a password crack program on the interwebz and ran it. Password retrieved.
fine! fuck you then! fuck you and everything you stand for!111
You decided to go for a run last night instead of helping me out :snooty:
i was waiting for those nerds to answer back, then i went to sleep then i went to work then i was gonna help you :snooty:
I'm always last on your list :snooty:
Which reminds me; what free antivirus software do we use these days?
Here are a couple of links:
http://www.free-av.com/en/products/1...antivirus.html
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
Excellent programs.
-doobs
I'd go with those two, or possibly comodo.
I run Avira on one laptop, avast (+ the comodo firewall) on my stationary machine, and the whole comodo package on two other laptops.
Avast seems the heaviest on resources, while Avira has annoying popups on updates. Comodo can be a bit tricky to get into (mainly the firewall), but it's got a few options I like, and the firewall + antivirus combination is pretty smooth if you're looking for something quick and easy. (Using both fw and av from the same vendor might not be optimal, though.) But their defense+ component I generally turn off.
This is cool as a second opinion type scanner you can bring with you on a usb stick.
Avira for the mother licking win! when i worked at avg and we had teh bosses and trainers come over from the czech republic they were all running avira on their personnel laptops. fact.
personally i just use comodo and common sense :smilie4:
Cheers. I will give Avira a try :)
Avast is pretty good - although it does have a slightly scary voice that unexpectedly says "Avast has been updated" Scared the Bejaysus out of me the first time.