Recover, remove or circumvent passwords protecting documents created with a variety of office suites. Break passwords to Microsoft Office documents and files in WordPerfect, Lotus, OpenOffice, Apple iWork and Hangul Office formats.
With latest versions of popular office suites such as Microsoft Office 2019 implementing the strongest security, the success rate of pure brute-force attacks is low even in GPU-accelerated environments. Advanced Office Password Recovery employs a social engineering approach and implements smart attacks targeting human psychology.
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Microsoft Office XP is a relatively old version of the well-known office suite, which has several important features that have become an integral part of this program in the future. For example, XP for the first time introduced activation and licensing mechanisms, without which it is difficult to imagine any modern software. Also "office" has learned to work in a safe mode, has received support of "clever" tags and possibility of work with TSF (Text Services Framework) for Microsoft Word. But the most important feature of Microsoft Office XP can be rightfully considered the support of the clipboard, which has greatly simplified the work with documents.
Microsoft Office XP, as its name suggests, was released along with one of Microsoft's most "successful" operating systems, Windows XP. Despite this, the "life" of this edition of the office suite lasted relatively short, because most of the users soon "migrated" to Microsoft Office XP, released two years later. The list of Office XP components includes the following software solutions: Word 2002, Excel 2002, Outlook 2002, PowerPoint 2002, Access 2002, Publisher 2002, FrontPage 2002, as well as a set of Small Business Tools 2002, which was not available in later releases of the "office".
- Support removed for Windows 7 and Server 2008(R2) since Microsoft discontinued support for it on January 14th, 2020- Support removed for Microsoft Security Essentials, Windows 7 Defender, Service Packs, Remote Desktop Client and Silverlight (download switches /includemsse and /excludesp, update switches /instmsse, /instmssl and /updatetsc)- Support removed for Windows 10 version 1703 since Microsoft discontinued support for it on October 8th, 2019- Split Windows 10 download into version specific parts- Included complete rewrite of the Linux scripts version 1.19 (Special thanks to H. Buhrmester)- March 2020 updates added to 'security only' lists for Windows 8.1 and Server 2012 / 2012 R2 (x86/x64) systems- Included improved XSLT filter for the determination of dynamic Office updates by Product Id rather than ProductFamily Id (Special thanks to H. Buhrmester)- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4523200) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4540721) for Windows 10 Version 1507 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4520724) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4540723) for Windows 10 Version 1607 and Windows Server 2016 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4523202) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4541731) for Windows 10 Version 1709 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4523203) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4540724) for Windows 10 Version 1803 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4523204) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4539571) for Windows 10 Version 1809 and Windows Server 2019 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded February 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4538674) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4541338) for Windows 10 Version 1903 and 1909 (Thanks to "aker")- Fix: Invalid --no-check-certificate option for Aria2 download utility (Thanks to "negg", "Dalai", "hbuhrmester" and "Gerby")- Fix: Wget utility didn't any longer download root certificates properly due to user agent aware responses from microsoft.com (Thanks to "aker")- Fix: Adjusted installation sequence to have root certificate packages installed before all all others (Thanks to "aker")
- Included complete rewrite of the Linux scripts version 1.19 (Special thanks to H. Buhrmester)- March 2020 updates added to 'security only' lists for Windows 8.1 and Server 2012 / 2012 R2 (x86/x64) systems- Included improved XSLT filter for the determination of dynamic Office updates by Product Id rather than ProductFamily Id (Special thanks to H. Buhrmester)- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4523200) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4540721) for Windows 10 Version 1507 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4520724) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4540723) for Windows 10 Version 1607 and Windows Server 2016 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4523201) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4540722) for Windows 10 Version 1703 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4523202) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4541731) for Windows 10 Version 1709 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4523203) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4540724) for Windows 10 Version 1803 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4523204) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4539571) for Windows 10 Version 1809 and Windows Server 2019 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded February 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4538674) by March 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4541338) for Windows 10 Version 1903 and 1909 (Thanks to "aker")- Fix: Invalid --no-check-certificate option for Aria2 download utility (Thanks to "negg", "Dalai", "hbuhrmester" and "Gerby")- Fix: Wget utility didn't any longer download root certificates properly due to user agent aware responses from microsoft.com (Thanks to "aker")- Fix: Adjusted installation sequence to have root certificate packages installed before all all others (Thanks to "aker")
- NOTE: This version will be the last one supporting Windows 7 and Server 2008 (R2)- Included complete rewrite of the Linux scripts version 1.17 (Special thanks to H. Buhrmester)- Included new method for the determination of dynamic Office updates for DownloadUpdates.cmd (Special thanks to H. Buhrmester)- December 2019 updates added to 'security only' lists for Windows 7 / 8.1 and Server 2008 R2 / 2012 / 2012 R2 (x86/x64) systems- January 2020 updates added to 'security only' lists for Windows 7 / 8.1 and Server 2008 R2 / 2012 / 2012 R2 (x86/x64) systems- February 2020 updates added to 'security only' lists for Windows 8.1 and Server 2012 / 2012 R2 (x86/x64) systems- Integrated .NET Frameworks' January 2020 Security Only Updates and Quality Rollups- C++ 2019 Redistributable Runtime Libraries updated to v. 14.24.28127.4 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4526478) by February 2020 Servicing Stack Update (kb4537830) for Windows Server 2008 SP2 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4523206) by February 2020 Servicing Stack Update (kb4537829) for Windows 7 (x86/x64) and Server 2008 R2 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing Stack Update (kb4523208) by December 2019 Servicing Stack Update (kb4532920) for Windows Server 2012 (Thanks to "aker")- Replaced superseded November 2019 Servicing stack update (kb4524569) by February 2020 Servicing stack update (kb4538674) for Windows 10 Version 1903 (Thanks to "aker")- Removed utility pciclearstalecache from static installation definitions for Windows 7 (x86/x64) and Windows Server 2008 R2 (Thanks to "janicholson")- Fix: Download part missed several and didn't properly exclude other Windows 10 updates due to new URLs (Thanks to H. Buhrmester)- Fix: Deletions of unsigned files were not logged properly in DownloadUpdates.cmd (Thanks to H. Buhrmester)- Fix: Added July 2016 Servicing stack updates (kb3173426/kb3173424) to scan prerequisites for Windows 8.1 / Server 2012(R2) to avoid endless update loops (Thanks to "aker")- Fix: Wget utility refused to download from download.wsusoffline.net and others due to certificate verification failures under Windows 10 / Server 2016/2019 (Thanks to J. Noller)- Fix: Wget utility didn't any longer follow HTTP redirections in download URLs for Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials signature files due to user agent aware responses from microsoft.com (Thanks to "Dalai")
The installer is a sizeable 300MB, but it gets to work fairly rapidly, even taking into account the scan of running processes performed before it gets going. No reboot is required to complete. The interface is clear and sensible, simple to navigate even for an unfamiliar user, and our lab team found it pleasant both to look at and to use. The product generally ran stably, but logging was a bit of an issue, the process of going from the end-of-scan dialog to a saved log taking anything from ten minutes to three hours, depending on the size of the log being exported. We also found the scheduler a little irritating, as despite having set it only to log all detections, it stopped at the first sample spotted and asked if it should continue with the scan. As this detection took place at 8PM on a Friday, and we had hoped to get a few hundred thousand more in the bag by Monday morning, it was a bit of a disappointment to find it sitting there waiting for our decision when we got back after the weekend. Repeating this job meant it took up more than double the expected 24-hour period, even excluding the time we were out of the office.
No introduction to Linux would be complete without a discussion of open-source software and whyopen-source, free-as-in-speech31 software is so important. Many new users discount the open nature ofLinux and the programs that run on it, maintaining that there is no practical difference betweenproprietary freeware and open-source software. In other words, the fact that it costs nothing is all thatmatters. There are several differences, however, that affect ordinary users in major ways.Granted, most of us (even those with some programming skills) aren't likely to crack open the sourcecode of our office suite or desktop environment and start hacking around. But consider theseadvantages that are unique to open-source:
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