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MrHardware
Posts: 4100
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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So I've got a user who's forgotten the password on their PST file. I have a demo version of a PST password cracker and it only shows the first three characters, as per the limitations of the demo. Said three characters mean nothing to the user. So do you guys have a tool to do this that doesn't require me spending money? Or if i absolutely have to, what might the program be?
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| #0 03:54pm 18/12/08 |
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tequila
Posts: 454
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/pst_password.html
-> this one for older psts' http://www.amset.info/outlook/pst-password.asp last edited by tequila at 16:21:36 18/Dec/08 |
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| #1 04:21pm 18/12/08 |
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Pinky
Posts: 221
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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i.e., The first two results from Googleing "pst password"... |
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| #2 05:19pm 18/12/08 |
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MrHardware
Posts: 4101
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thanks teq. I ask on here because i value personal recommendations not corporate pimping on the googles.
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| #3 06:53pm 18/12/08 |
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trillion
Posts: 400
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Maybe ophcrack with one of the tables plugged in might have a crack at one of these
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| #4 06:54pm 18/12/08 |
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partyhat
Posts: 1175
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I used one of the first results google found me and it was free app. PST password it brings you back isn't what the user set, but some random 6 character string as I remember. PST "passwords" are silly and not even worth setting.
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| #5 09:03pm 18/12/08 |
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tequila
Posts: 455
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Am I missing something here? they're both completely free
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| #6 09:26pm 18/12/08 |
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MrHardware
Posts: 4105
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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huh?
im just saying thanks. |
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