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January 19th, 2010, 12:21
Does anyone has extended capabilities / datacenter to recover ms office files? I want to recover ms powerpoint file , no one is offering password recovery online. any suggestion welcome
January 19th, 2010, 12:56
What kind of password? ATA password?
If ATA password, what it the drive model?
You can look into AFF-repair station.
January 20th, 2010, 1:07
It is a file password of MS powerpoint presentation (ppt)
January 20th, 2010, 17:15
If this is your work then you can check on Internet and see there are some password recovery program for Office. I know of some that will work for work and excell you can also try to search for powerpoint.
January 22nd, 2010, 21:36
If you can provide a proof of ownership for this file, we may be able to help you. MS Office 2007 series file protection password...
January 23rd, 2010, 1:21
poehere wrote:If this is your work then you can check on Internet and see there are some password recovery program for Office. I know of some that will work for work and excell you can also try to search for powerpoint.
Thanks. We tried using brute force , estimated time required to crack 9 character password was 6 months. A very sophisticated server bank with multiple GPU's may make process faster , so its not practical to crack password with traditional way.
Even the most expensive solutions costing US$ 5500 do not support powerpoint. Online password decrypion services like decryptum also do not support powerpoint.
Only solution is to know how & where password is stored & somehow decode it. I have been told that MSoffice 2007 uses 128 bit RSA encryption and even all of the worlds computation power is combined , it will take ages to decode it.
January 23rd, 2010, 1:23
hddmania wrote:If you can provide a proof of ownership for this file, we may be able to help you. MS Office 2007 series file protection password...
thank you so much. If you could decode msoffice 2007 password you are simply great magician.
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