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    P A S S W O R D

    If you need a password for a file like winZIP or winRAR look into a program called PASSWARE KIT

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    you mean a key?

    EDIT: I searched on google for "passware".its a password recovery program. here the link: http://www.lostpassword.com/kit.htm (500$ for this prog.:fire)
    They can Stop Napster the Company, BUT never Napster the Idea...

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    Not sure why this is here rather than one of the threads where people are actually whining about this issue, but hey whatever. This item is listed by PestPatrol but they don't actually have a lot bad to say about it, it doesn't contain spyware or hijack your browser or anything
    http://www.pestpatrol.com/pest_info/...ssware_kit.asp

    The reviewer at speedyfinder is quite a bit harsher
    Does not work unless you buy it. The program gives the same "cannot recover passwords longer than two characters" message even if the PST file has no password. They shouldn't even pretend to market this as Shareware. THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE WORST SORT OF BLACKMAILING CRIPPLEWARE.
    http://www.speedyfinder.com/utils/927/

    I tried it in a cleanroom environment on a simple excel file, it rolled through 2 brute force attacks, occupying long minutes and millions of words and eating cpu like a giant red flag marked "hacker here", and it was unable to crack either the open or modify password even though they were normal slang words with normal spelling, "booger" and "bugger" respectively, no numbers or special characters.

    I give this bitch a big Thumbs Down.

    If someone decides this material is inappropriate for zp don't expect any objections from me when you delete it, it doesn't seem to have a lot to do with peer-to-peer.

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    "...in a convenient and cost-saving..." - $495 dollars? No thank you, I'd say this guy is spamming, first post, big bold spaced out letters for title...tsk tsk!
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    if you need a password for a zip/rar flle, read the .nfo rather than wasting $50 on some stupid password cracking program.

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