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Shannon

There are "crackers" of various stripes available - maybe google on "crack word vba" or some variant thereof and see what you get.

HTH
Vern

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From: "Shannon ODonnell" <sodonnell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi,



I have a MS Word template file (i.e., mytemplate.dot) that has some VB
script inside of it. The VB Script (or VBA maybe?) is password protected.
That is, when I click on it to view the actual code part of the template in
the Word VB Editor, I get a password box. My problem is that this template
is in use daily by my clients, but now they are having some problems with
it when attaching it to new documents, and the vendor who created it is no
longer in business. So I can't get into it to see what it's supposed to do
that might now be causing problems.



Is there any way to open this or to "crack" this password? I've tried just
opening the *.dot file in VB6 but it's full of a bunch of binary code along
with ascii text and I can't decipher that.





Suggestions?



Thanks,



Shannon O'Donnell

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