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When my cat was alive, he use to lay on the keyboard and not move. He wanted the attention I gave the computer, since he was not getting it. I am not going to tell you how many time he messed thing up for me when he did that. He use to lay down on, or sit on, the closed laptop just to tell me what he thought of it getting all his attention he should be getting and was not.

I just has to call my cell phone, a few minutes ago, to find where I put it down to. Of course it was hiding in plain site, and in its new case I just got on Saturday.

Sometimes, no matter what we do, we can forget the important or loose things in plain site.

The same goes for passwords. I bet it is something "simple" you would think to use but your mind refuses to remember. I was thinking about needing to remember to web search a TV series title last night just after I turned the light out. I should have written it down, since I cannot remember what it was at all this morning and all day today. When I do not want to know what it is, then I MAY remember it, if it is not lost forever.

Hopefully you will have more luck than I have with remembering such things. That is why I have a list of passwords I use, with some that I just use if there is a need for one but not a need to keep it from getting out. "pumpkin" is the style of such a password. Actually I love to use characters in stories I use to write when I was in school and needed something to relay me.



On 10/15/2012 03:20 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 10/15/2012 02:15 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Cat on the keyboard?  Keys in the pocket?
Regards from
Tom :)
Your cats spell better than mine (LOL)
--- On Mon, 15/10/12, Ledger Consulting <tim@theledgerfirm.com> wrote:

From: Ledger Consulting <tim@theledgerfirm.com>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: how to crack a PW in LO?
To: villeroy@t-online.de, users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Monday, 15 October, 2012, 15:30

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Andreas Säger <villeroy@t-online.de> wrote:

Am 15.10.2012 15:49, rost52 wrote:
LO files can be protected with PWs when doing "save as".
Fighting currently with an xls file and its lost PW, I wonder how LO files can be cracked? Can the
MS related PW remover be used for LO as well?
Thanks in advance for comments.


xls does not encript your document. The only thing that gets encrypted
is the password. Any old version of OpenOffice.org opens a password
"protected" xls ignoring the password.



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