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*NOTE: Be sure that you have changed the password to a new value, otherwise the next time you open the spreadsheet Excel will report errors (Unexpected Error), then when you access the list of VBA modules you will now see the names of the source modules but receive another error when trying to open forms/code/etc. To remedy this, go back to the VBA Project Properties and set the password to a new value. Save and re-open the Excel document and you should be good to go!
Colin Pickard has an excellent answer, but there is one 'watch out' with this. There are instances (I haven't figured out the cause yet) where the total length of the "CMG=........GC=...." entry in the file is different from one excel file to the next. In some cases, this entry will be 137 bytes, and in others it will be 143 bytes. The 137 byte length is the odd one, and if this happens when you create your file with the '1234' password, just create another file, and it should jump to the 143 byte length.
However, when you password protect an Excel 2007 file, the entire .zip (.xlsx) file is actually encrypted using RSA encryption. It is no longer possible to change the extension to .zip and browse the file contents.
It's simply a matter of changing the filename extension to .ZIP, unzipping the file, and using any basic Hex Editor (like XVI32) to "break" the existing password, which "confuses" Office so it prompts for a new password next time the file is opened.
Microsoft Office VBA Project passwords are not to be relied upon for security of any sensitive information. If security is important, use third-party encryption software.
In the event that your block of CMG="XXXX"\r\nDPB="XXXXX"\r\nGC="XXXXXX"in your 'known password' file is shorter than the existing block in the 'unknown password' file, pad your hex strings with trailing zeros to reach the correct length.
Colin Pickard is mostly correct, but don't confuse the "password to open" protection for the entire file with the VBA password protection, which is completely different from the former and is the same for Office 2003 and 2007 (for Office 2007, rename the file to .zip and look for the vbaProject.bin inside the zip). And that technically the correct way to edit the file is to use a OLE compound document viewer like CFX to open up the correct stream. Of course, if you are just replacing bytes, the plain old binary editor may work.
I don't know if it is crucial, but I made sure I shut both the hex editor and excel down before reopening the file in Excel. I then had to go through the menus to open the VB Editor, into VBProject Properties and entered in the 'new' password to unlock the code.
The truth is that the code files for most macro-enabled Office documents are not encrypted and the password only prevents opening the project with Office programs.This means that, as other answers suggested, you can usually use an Office alternative to access and edit the file.
However, if you just need access to the code, you can use a tool like oledump.py to extract the Macro code. This is useful for malware analysis, as well as getting most of the code from the file so that you don't have to start from scratch if you forget the password.
For Excel 2016 64-bit on a Windows 10 machine, I have used a hex editor to be able to change the password of a protected xla (have not tested this for any other extensions).Tip: create a backup before you do this.
I had written a project using CATIA vba. I m opening this project after lot of time. I have forgotten the password to open the Project. How to crack the password using a code like how we have code in excel vba to crack excel project
I tried writing a vba password cracker code similar to the code I used to crack Excel sheet's password But I am not sure if I am doing correctly or not - when i tried this code it prompted me for password but no password was entered to the text input box.
The reason your code is not executing properly is because you are attempting to execute a macro on a password protected execel file, which is not permitted. This is due to the fact that macros will not execute on an excel workbook until the password is entered - thus the prompt for a password before you can execute your macro code.
I need help with password retrieval or bypassing the password on a project that was done at work. The author has used MS Excel to do the project, and it's in the client's server. The server that we use has no access to Notepad++.
Anybody knows if there are other ways to crack a password of a protected sheet in excel? I have been using these codes ever since but now, it doesn't seem to work anymore. The file just says "Not Responding" every time I run the code. I'm using MS Office 2013.
I'm not sure how this works but I was able to Unprotect the sheet. I did a "save as" and changed the Type to: "Excel 97-2003". When I opened the file & unprotect the sheet, it did not ask for a password anymore. :) And my workbook still works fine.
In case of simple protection, the password can be removed instantly: Just select the Excel file and retrieve (or remove) the password. Both cheap and expensive applications are equally effective in removing simple protection in all Excel versions.
VBA projects can be protected with a password. The password is not used to encrypt the content of the VBA project, it is just used as protection by the VBA IDE: when the password is set, you will be prompted for the password.
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I couldn't find it in the recycle bin and nothing was found on my PC by searching the file name. If anyone of you has a way to help me restore and unlock Excel file without a password, please let me know."
Although losing Excel files or Word documents on Windows PC is no longer a new problem, it's still a top concerning issue. Losing encrypted Excel without the unlocking password may be one of these issues.
Now I have a problem. My company due to sever security legislation has blocked OneDrive. This means I can open one drive in web but can't download anything nor upload to one drive. Because of that my Excel (with password) is not usable. When I am opening it in OneDrive, its asking me to Open in Desktop Excel but I can't download to Desktop Excel because of security reason. So I am stuck..
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I know that with office365 you can use the password option by opening the excel in desktop mode but in my office i can't download anything from OneDrive to desktop.. so i am not able to use the excel by opening through password, else i know the password and i can open it in my personal laptop... its just in my office laptop i can't...
so i am looking for a VBA solution which i want to use in the excel to ask for password before i open the excel in office365 without downloading to desktop excel application. I want to keep the password asking option before opening the excel.
As far as I've tried with my Excel for Web, if it can't open from OneDrive, he asks whether he can / may open the file from a desktop version and it works without problems. My Excel desktop then opens automatically without problems and asks for the password as usual.
(I'm not a VBA pro, more of an enhusiastic amateur)Is it possible to better protect a VBA project?I wrote a simple trading sheet for a guy recentlyand I put a bit of code in to disable the sheet aftera day or two until he paid me.What he did though was ask about on a few forumsand got info on how to easily crack a VBA project security.I tried it and it was alarmingy easy.He got hold of a Hex editor and created a VBA project withan easily recognisable password, say DOGBONE for example.He then found where excel stored this password via thehex editor, opened my sheet and with the hex editor replacedmy password with the simple one.Lo and behold he had cracked my VBA project security in about5 minutes.Is there a better more secure way to protect a VBA project?Ron
Yes there is (misplaced the link to this one):1. Save the Excel workbook (.xls) file into an add-in (File > SaveAs.....)2. After you have the saved add-in (.xla), close the Excel workbook (.xls)3. Double click on the add-in to open it 4. Press Alt+F11 to access the add-in's vba project5. Lock the vba-project with a password6. Double-click on the "ThisWorkbook" code module7. Press F4 to open the Properties window8. Change the "IsAddin" status to FALSE9. Return to Excel by Pressing Alt+Q (or close the vbe window)10. Go to Tools > Share Workbook 11. When the dialogue appears, check the box for: (Allow changes by.....)12. Press OK to close the Dialogue13. When prompted to save, Press OK14. Press Ok to accept that "macros cannot be accessed"15. You should feel giddy at this point because you just realized what you have been missing right under your nose 16. Verify that the [SHARED] appears in the application title bar17. Now save the workbook again as an Add-in (File > SaveAs...) overwriting the previous one18. Close this Excel workbook without saving the changes (you don't need it)19. Test out your newly saved add-in (open it, access the vbe, try to expand the project window, you should get the new message "Project is Unviewable"20. Your doneRegards,Jan Karel PieterseExcel MVP -ads.comMember of:Professional Office Developer Associationwww.proofficedev.com 2b1af7f3a8