Saltine presents... [12/09/2001]
Name............: MS Access Password Detection 2.1.1.0 * Keymaker *
Vendor..........: C.W. Smith
Info............: http://c_w_smith.tripod.com/program/msapd/msapd.htm
Download........: http://members.aol.com/cwsmith811/msapd211.zip
Size............: 975,605 bytes
Description.....: MSAPD is for those Microsoft Access databases that
has a password that was forgotten or lost. This
works on Password protected databases not on
"USER Password protected" ones. With the built in
file explorer, use it to locate the database and
highlighting it, you then click the OK button. You
will see in the text box either the password or
that the database doesn't have one. You can also
click on the Clear button to remove a password from
the Access db (95/97 only, 2000 does not support
this feature). This will reset the password to a
null setting. If you do not select a file you will
receive a message that the file cannot be opened.
Please note that this will work on Access 95/972000,
this will not work on earlier versions of Access then
those listed. Because of the way Microsoft implemented
password protection on the Access 2000 db's, you will
see 5 different password options to try. You must
register the program to be able to use the Access 2000
functions. If your password does not display, there is
a utility called PIDAFU, this is used to create a
small data file that can be shipped to us and we will
work on getting your password, this of course is with
your help.
Protection......: Crippled Until Registered
Method / Time...: SoftICE / 25 Minutes
System Req......: WinALL
Crack Notes.....: Use the keymaker to get your personalized registration
key. Enter it via Configuration|Register on the menu.
Access 2000 functionality is available after
registering.
NOTE: The text boxes on the registration dialog are
unlabeled. They are in this order: Name, Company,
Registration Code. Enter anything for the Company
field - it's not used for registration purposes.
Authenticity....: My cracks are PGP signed (note the .sig file). To
verify the file came from me and has not been tampered
with, issue this command (as applies to PGP 2.6.x):
PGP crack.sig crack.exe
You should get a message stating that it is a good
signature from me. Of course you will need my public
key, which is available on many PGP public keyservers.