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Results for "Author: tedder reed"

2002ASP #4908
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

2002C #13512
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

2002VB #22116
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

ASP_Volume2 #31162
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

ASP_Volume3 #51913
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

C_Volume2 #72224
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

Java_Volume1 #90768
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

1_2002 #108870
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

2_2002-2004 #117915
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

3_2004-2005 #136459
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

4_2005-2006 #157210
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

5_2007-2008 #179728
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

6_2008-2009 #202246
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

7_2009-2012 #224764
DocAttack 1.0

I recently had a co-worker approach me asking that I assist them with a password-protected Word 97 document for which they had forgotton the password. This program performs a brute-force attack against a password protected Microsoft Word document. The code utilizes dynamic arrays, vba office automation, common dialogs, numeric-only textboxes, and the timer control examples. In future iterations I would like to include the ability to limit the possible characters searched, multi-processor support, as well as additional types of office documents (i.e. workbooks, databases...)

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