Hey Folks,
My grandmother has been working on an obituary for my grandfather (who
is still with us), but somehow it got encrypted, and she doesn't know
what the password is. I'm looking for someone who can decrypt it for me.
Thanks,
Jared Robinson
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Is it a WORD .doc file?
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Subject: Need help decrypting word doc
Hey Folks,
My grandmother has been working on an obituary
Yes, it's an MS Word doc that was saved from Word 2002.
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 09:55:08AM -0400, Jones, Scott (GE Money, consultant)
wrote:
Is it a WORD .doc file?
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On 5/19/2009 6:05 AM, Jared W. Robinson wrote:
My grandmother has been working on an obituary for my grandfather (who
is still with us), but somehow it got encrypted, and she doesn't know
what the password is. I'm looking for someone who can decrypt it for me.
Jared Robinson
It appears that
On Tue May 19 2009 06:05:47 Jared W. Robinson wrote:
Hey Folks,
My grandmother has been working on an obituary for my grandfather (who
is still with us), but somehow it got encrypted, and she doesn't know
what the password is. I'm looking for someone who can decrypt it for me.
Is there
On Tue, May 19, 2009 08:49, Kenneth Burgener wrote:
Thank you for that good explanation.
I was researching more about this issue and it appears that there are
already forks of MySQL out there. I found a product called Drizzle
which is a fork of the MySQL 6 code.
Dan Hanks and I attended the
Thus said Jared W. Robinson on Tue, 19 May 2009 06:05:47 MDT:
My grandmother has been working on an obituary for my grandfather (who
is still with us), but somehow it got encrypted, and she doesn't know
what the password is. I'm looking for someone who can decrypt it for
me.
Is the file