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Password on DBISAM Tables. |
Wed, Dec 27 2006 4:46 PM | Permanent Link |
"Acidbytes" | Hi,
I do a migration from a old system that uses DBISAM in other version, older than the new system that I develop now, but some tables have password, but I don't have contact with the developers of this old application, and I need integrate that tables in my new system, and I don't know about this passwords. Anyone can help me? Have a tool or a way to discover the password for this older tables??? Note: The old system is in DBISAM 3, the new system use DBISAM 4.1 -- AcidBytes |
Thu, Dec 28 2006 4:59 AM | Permanent Link |
"Frans van Daalen" | "Acidbytes" <acidbytes@ig.com.br> wrote in message news:268F9E12-18FE-4AF9-BC0E-135214AA9687@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi, > > I do a migration from a old system that uses DBISAM in other > version, older than the new system that I develop now, but some tables > have password, but I don't have contact with the developers of this old > application, and I need integrate that tables in my new system, and I > don't know about this passwords. > Anyone can help me? Have a tool or a way to discover the password > for this older tables??? > > Note: The old system is in DBISAM 3, the new system use DBISAM 4.1 > > -- > AcidBytes > the password(s) could not be found in de source of the app? |
Fri, Dec 29 2006 12:23 PM | Permanent Link |
"Acidbytes" | My customer lost the sources, the guy that develop that application goes back
to Bulgaria, and I don't have contact with he. In fact, my customer don't lost the sources, but the CD on it's were recorded not read, I try several ways to recover the data, but all tries was unsuccessfull. I try even professional services for try to recover this CD, but neither of them was capable to recover the CD. -- AcidBytes www.spectrus.com.br "Mal por mal, prefiro de Alzheimer do que o de Parkinson! Prefiro esquecer de pagar a conta da cerveja do que esparramar tudo no chão!" "Frans van Daalen" <Account@is.invalid> wrote in message news:A2FB982E-278B-46DA-8CD7-81771E790483@news.elevatesoft.com... > > "Acidbytes" <acidbytes@ig.com.br> wrote in message > news:268F9E12-18FE-4AF9-BC0E-135214AA9687@news.elevatesoft.com... >> Hi, >> >> I do a migration from a old system that uses DBISAM in other >> version, older than the new system that I develop now, but some tables >> have password, but I don't have contact with the developers of this old >> application, and I need integrate that tables in my new system, and I >> don't know about this passwords. >> Anyone can help me? Have a tool or a way to discover the password >> for this older tables??? >> >> Note: The old system is in DBISAM 3, the new system use DBISAM 4.1 >> >> -- >> AcidBytes >> > the password(s) could not be found in de source of the app? > |
Fri, Dec 29 2006 2:43 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | << My customer lost the sources, the guy that develop that application goes
back to Bulgaria, and I don't have contact with he.In fact, my customer don't lost the sources, but the CD on it's were recorded not read, I try several ways to recover the data, but all tries was unsuccessfull. I try even professional services for try to recover this CD, but neither of them was capable to recover the CD. >> Is your customer the customer that we have on file as having purchased DBISAM ? If so, then if you can email me with their information, then I can probably recover the 3.x tables for you. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Fri, Dec 29 2006 4:49 PM | Permanent Link |
"Mike Shkolnik" | Try our tool:
http://www.scalabium.com/recovery/dbisam_pw.htm -- With best regards, Mike Shkolnik Scalabium Software http://www.scalabium.com mshkolnik@scalabium.com "Acidbytes" <acidbytes@ig.com.br> wrote in message news:268F9E12-18FE-4AF9-BC0E-135214AA9687@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi, > > I do a migration from a old system that uses DBISAM in other version, > older than the new system that I develop now, but some tables have password, > but I don't have contact with the developers of this old application, and I > need integrate that tables in my new system, and I don't know about this > passwords. > Anyone can help me? Have a tool or a way to discover the password for > this older tables??? > > Note: The old system is in DBISAM 3, the new system use DBISAM 4.1 > > -- > AcidBytes > > > > |
Thu, Jul 5 2007 5:02 PM | Permanent Link |
Sanford Aranoff | Mike Shkolnik wrote: > Try our tool: > http://www.scalabium.com/recovery/dbisam_pw.htm > > Great tool. Question: What value do passwords have, if this tool can recover > the passwords? |
Fri, Jul 6 2007 10:24 AM | Permanent Link |
"Henri Maas" | Just tried the tool and get the following message
C:\Cras V2.0\DataBase\Clienten.dat This file is encrypted but valid password is not specified. and luckily no password for theV4.xx DBtable Henri "Sanford Aranoff" <aranoff@analysis-knowledge.com> schreef in bericht news:468D5BB5.6FE8D1D@analysis-knowledge.com... > > > Mike Shkolnik wrote: > >> Try our tool: >> http://www.scalabium.com/recovery/dbisam_pw.htm >> >> Great tool. Question: What value do passwords have, if this tool can >> recover >> the passwords? > |
Mon, Jul 9 2007 5:00 PM | Permanent Link |
"Mike Shkolnik" | > and luckily no password for theV4.xx DBtable
For DBISAM v4.0 we have the another tool with brute-force attack. Still in beta because performance is not good -- With best regards, Mike Shkolnik Scalabium Software http://www.scalabium.com mshkolnik@scalabium.com |
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