Dangerous Proposition discussing on how to crack passwords for VBA Coding. Guess its against the forums rules
Regards, Priyanka S On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 3:47 PM, P.VIJAYKUMAR <vijay.4...@gmail.com> wrote: > Respected Theresita Kirriwom, > > *You can use Straxx Password Remover which is a free-addin(professional > versional also exits with more features but has to be paid for) to remove > the password protection.You can download the same > form http://www.straxx.com <http://www.straxx.com> **or can use the > attached files.After installing the add-in click the add-in and it removes > the password protection. After that you can see the required VBA code.The > addin is for 2007-10 Versions and previous versions also.* > *If you have doubt as to how to install an excel add-in please visit > **http://office.microsoft.com/en-in/excel-help/add-or-remove-add-ins-HP010342658.aspx.But > <http://office.microsoft.com/en-in/excel-help/add-or-remove-add-ins-HP010342658.aspx.But> > be warned that this addin cannot remove file protection.for removing file > protection there are other types of software.This add-in only removes when > worksheets and workbook or template is password protected.* > > > > *Thanks& Regards,* > *P.VIJAYKUMAR * > > On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Theresita Kirriwom < > theresita.kirri...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I have an Excel template file with macros that was created on earlier >> version of Excel, the current version cannot work now on Excel 2010 and >> user has asked to upgrade the macros to work on Excel 2010. >> >> I'm not able to check the macros because the macros vba coding is >> password protected I've tried using my 'systools' password remover to >> remove the password however it does not remove passwords on file formats >> .xlt >> >> I need assistance, can someone help me please. >> >> >> Regards, >> Teri Steamships >> >> -- >> Are you =EXP(E:RT) or =NOT(EXP(E:RT)) in Excel? 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