Dear Dave,
Thank Goodness. I was only trying to do a contact to someone in a
difficult, circumstance, as an act of kindness. Pls come back in 5 yrs
John
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 8:49 PM, Dave wrote:
> John,
>
> Nobody is emailing you directly. You have subscribed yourself to a
John,
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Please, Please, could you stop emailing me. I am taking baby steps in this
field. My degrees are in Organic chemistry, Pharmacology & PhD chemistry.
If you want A kilo of LSD maybe I can help. But I am only trying to learn
this because I lost my job in the lab through seizures
John
On 8 Jul 2017,
On 07/06/2017 05:43 PM, Gregory Truby wrote:
>>Try each of those variant patterns, until you find the correct password;
> Thank you Jonathon, I have tried that. Is there really nothing more I can do?
Optimised brute force is the most efficient way of finding the password.
There are a couple
I wouldn't give up quite yet someone; showed me a backdoor to get into my
iMac when something similar happened, but sorry to say you are going to
need one hell of a hotshot in the field-if it can be done.
I wish I could give you better news, or help you personally, but my PhD is
in organic
On 2017-07-06 13:22, Toki wrote:
On 07/06/2017 04:51 PM, Gregory Truby wrote:
I am wondering how I can delete the password or bypass it? Or even
reset it?
Your best chance of recovering the document, is to:
* Wwrite down what you think the password is;
* Construct variants of that, using the
Gregory,
Have you tried "Caps Lock"? Maybe it was set or is set now and so the
password capitalization is not matching. That has happened to me in the
past.
Other than trying such things, you are hosed. From what I read, there is
no practical way to recover such a document.
HTH.
Girvin
On 07/06/2017 04:51 PM, Gregory Truby wrote:
> I am wondering how I can delete the password or bypass it? Or even reset it?
Your best chance of recovering the document, is to:
* Wwrite down what you think the password is;
* Construct variants of that, using the normal password variation
Hello,
I have recently made a document and locked it with a password. And now the
password I saved it with isn’t working.
I am wondering how I can delete the password or bypass it? Or even reset it?
Please help
Kind Regards,
Gregory Truby
Had all info on spreadsheets for 3 years in open office
computer crashed and hard disk gone
had passwords on computer
please help reinstate my acct
marcia hill
marcia...@comcast.net
On Sat, Mar 02, 2013 at 05:51:29PM +, marcia...@comcast.net wrote:
Had all info on spreadsheets for 3 years in open office
computer crashed and hard disk gone
had passwords on computer
please help reinstate my acct
Simple. Restore from backup.
--
Bob Holtzman
If you think you're
On 03/02/2013 12:51 PM, marcia...@comcast.net wrote:
Had all info on spreadsheets for 3 years in open office
computer crashed and hard disk gone
had passwords on computer
please help reinstate my acct
marcia hill
marcia...@comcast.net
Marcia, can you clarify what you need to reinstate? Are
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