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Thread Open table without password knowledge
Thu, Apr 12 2007 4:00 AMPermanent Link

Oleg
I have a DBISAM table, but I can't open it - there is the message that password is required. Can I open the table without having the password?
It's enogh for me to have read access.
Thu, Apr 12 2007 10:46 AMPermanent Link

"David Farrell-Garcia"
Oleg wrote:

> I have a DBISAM table, but I can't open it - there is the message
> that password is required. Can I open the table without having the
> password?  It's enogh for me to have read access.

So you are asking how to circumvent the security protection on a Dbisam
Table on the Dbisam forum?  Are you the owner/creater of the table or
and end-user?

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David Farrell-Garcia
Whidbey Island Software, LLC
Thu, Apr 12 2007 11:00 AMPermanent Link

Oleg
"David Farrell-Garcia" <davidF@NoStinkingSpamWhidbeyIslandSoftware.com> wrote:

Oleg wrote:

> I have a DBISAM table, but I can't open it - there is the message
> that password is required. Can I open the table without having the
> password?  It's enogh for me to have read access.

So you are asking how to circumvent the security protection on a Dbisam
Table on the Dbisam forum?  Are you the owner/creater of the table or
and end-user?

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David Farrell-Garcia
Whidbey Island Software, LLC


Yes, I'm creator of the table, but I've forgotten the password. I asked if it is possible to open the table. I've already got to know it isn't Frown
Thu, Apr 12 2007 11:44 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Oleg


Which version of DBISAM?

Roy Lambert
Fri, Apr 13 2007 2:45 AMPermanent Link

Oleg
Roy Lambert <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote:

Oleg


Which version of DBISAM?

Roy Lambert


DBISAM 4
Fri, Apr 13 2007 5:39 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Oleg


In that case no. V3 encryption was pretty soft but V4 is strong and you can't reverse engineer the password.

Roy Lambert
Fri, Apr 13 2007 6:22 AMPermanent Link

Oleg
Roy Lambert <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote:

Oleg


In that case no. V3 encryption was pretty soft but V4 is strong and you can't reverse engineer the password.

Roy Lambert



Roy,

I know it.
Do you mean DBISAM Password Recovery tool for V3?
Fri, Apr 13 2007 6:47 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Oleg


Yes

Roy Lambert
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