
I already managed to convert a pps to a ppt (and how hard that was ;)), but know it seems i cannot edit the ppt as it has a password :/ So, does anyone know of a good tool to find out a ppt password? Kenny -- ================================================================== Kenny Billiau Web Developer Tel:+32 (0)9 331 36 95 fax:+32 (0)9 3313809 VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM kenny.billiau@psb.ugent.be http://bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be ==================================================================

this ? http://lastbit.com/powerpoint/ Kenny Billiau wrote:
I already managed to convert a pps to a ppt (and how hard that was ;)), but know it seems i cannot edit the ppt as it has a password :/
So, does anyone know of a good tool to find out a ppt password?
Kenny
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lieven sterck schreef:
Indeed, but this one's not free... And no fully working demo for evident reasons. T.
Kenny Billiau wrote:
I already managed to convert a pps to a ppt (and how hard that was ;)), but know it seems i cannot edit the ppt as it has a password :/
So, does anyone know of a good tool to find out a ppt password?
Kenny
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Yeah, it claims to have found the password, but refuses to give it to me. I tried some Vulcan logics on it, but it only got me more confused instead. This is f* bs, loosing time over a goddamn password. ooffice is totally right in not supporting this feature. (This does noet make sense, but then again, microsoft is selling boxed air and some aluminium on a plastic disk for 120e.) On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Thomas Van Parys wrote:
lieven sterck schreef:
Indeed, but this one's not free... And no fully working demo for evident reasons.
T.
Kenny Billiau wrote:
I already managed to convert a pps to a ppt (and how hard that was ;)) , but know it seems i cannot edit the ppt as it has a password :/
So, does anyone know of a good tool to find out a ppt password?
Kenny
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Kenny Billiau wrote:
Yeah, it claims to have found the password, but refuses to give it to me. I tried some Vulcan logics on it, but it only got me more confused instead.
This is f* bs, loosing time over a goddamn password. ooffice is totally right in not supporting this feature. (This does noet make sense, but then again, microsoft is selling boxed air and some aluminium on a plastic disk for 120e.)
But of a flamebait isn't it? Not to start an entire flamewar, but i think it's microsoft's right to sell whatever they want at whatever price they want. If people want to pay for it, good for microsoft. I mean, all DVD/CD's are basically what you described, albeit mostly at a lower cost. But then again, how many hours can/do you use office, compared the hours spent watching a DVD? You can be rabidly in favor of open source, but lets stay a bit fair here. Just my 2 cents Michiel -- ================================================================== Michiel Van Bel PhD student Tel:+32 (0)9 331 36 95 fax:+32 (0)9 3313809 VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM mibel@psb.ugent.be http://www.psb.ugent.be ==================================================================

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Kenny Billiau wrote:
Yeah, it claims to have found the password, but refuses to give it to me. I tried some Vulcan logics on it, but it only got me more confused instead.
This is f* bs, loosing time over a goddamn password. ooffice is totally right in not supporting this feature. (This does noet make sense, but then again, microsoft is selling boxed air and some aluminium on a plastic disk for 120e.)
But of a flamebait isn't it? Not to start an entire flamewar, but i think it's microsoft's right to sell whatever they want at whatever price they want. If people want to pay for it, good for microsoft. I mean, all DVD/CD's are basically what you described, albeit mostly at a lower cost. But then again, how many hours can/do you use office, compared the hours spent watching a DVD? You can be rabidly in favor of open source, but lets stay a bit fair here. Just my 2 cents
Michiel
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I think it's fair to say, almost eveyone noticed the new signature of this maillist ;) On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Sofie Van Landeghem wrote:
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Michiel Van Bel wrote:
Kenny Billiau wrote:
Yeah, it claims to have found the password, but refuses to give it to me. I tried some Vulcan logics on it, but it only got me more confused instead.
This is f* bs, loosing time over a goddamn password. ooffice is totally right in not supporting this feature. (This does noet make sense, but then again, microsoft is selling boxed air and some aluminium on a plastic disk for 120e.)
But of a flamebait isn't it? Not to start an entire flamewar, but i think it's microsoft's right to sell whatever they want at whatever price they want. If people want to pay for it, good for microsoft. I mean, all DVD/CD's are basically what you described, albeit mostly at a lower cost. But then again, how many hours can/do you use office, compared the hours spent watching a DVD? You can be rabidly in favor of open source, but lets stay a bit fair here. Just my 2 cents
Michiel
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Sorry Kenny, I also don't know how to crack passwords, but I can give you mine: R3z#e%to Hope that helps. Ward Kenny Billiau wrote:
Yeah, it claims to have found the password, but refuses to give it to me. I tried some Vulcan logics on it, but it only got me more confused instead.
This is f* bs, loosing time over a goddamn password. ooffice is totally right in not supporting this feature. (This does noet make sense, but then again, microsoft is selling boxed air and some aluminium on a plastic disk for 120e.)
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Thomas Van Parys wrote:
lieven sterck schreef:
Indeed, but this one's not free... And no fully working demo for evident reasons.
T.
I already managed to convert a pps to a ppt (and how hard that was > ;)) , but know it seems i cannot edit the ppt as it has a
Kenny Billiau wrote: password :/
So, does anyone know of a good tool to find out a ppt password? Kenny
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But they never tried to sell Wireless LAN cables.. Not yet. But apparently it works. There was an ebay auction some years ago where somebody sold 100m of Wireless Lan cable for 10.50 euro. I just have the German version of the website: http://www.wortfilter.de/kurios/0301/wlan.htm But here is a rough translation: brandnew original Wireless Lan cable The cable is optimally processed and consists for the most part of nitrogen (78%!). The other 22% are divided in oxygen and inert elements. A special feature is the low concentration of CO2 (0,035%), which already won some Environment awards. It has a unbelievable flexibility and it can be installed within seconds. very high transfer rate and low latency. shipping cost 3 euro Kenny Billiau wrote:
Yeah, it claims to have found the password, but refuses to give it to me. I tried some Vulcan logics on it, but it only got me more confused instead.
This is f* bs, loosing time over a goddamn password. ooffice is totally right in not supporting this feature. (This does noet make sense, but then again, microsoft is selling boxed air and some aluminium on a plastic disk for 120e.)
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Thomas Van Parys wrote:
lieven sterck schreef:
Indeed, but this one's not free... And no fully working demo for evident reasons.
T.
I already managed to convert a pps to a ppt (and how hard that was > ;)) , but know it seems i cannot edit the ppt as it has a
Kenny Billiau wrote: password :/
So, does anyone know of a good tool to find out a ppt password? Kenny
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participants (7)
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Elisabeth Wischnitzki
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Kenny Billiau
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lieven sterck
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Michiel Van Bel
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Sofie Van Landeghem
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Thomas Van Parys
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Ward Blondé