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Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: Mike The Gwailo on 13 November 2002, 20:12
I'm a clever Old Sod sometimes ;-p
Usually I actually WRITE DOWN Passwords...  (http://smile.gif)
But...  :(

I created a WINDOWS 'Compressed Folder', cleverly ?!?...
encyrypting it with a Password, some time ago, but now
have no IDEA what the Pssword is ?!? :-(

I also ... cleverly ;-p ... at the time removed the password
from WINDOWS/DYNAZIP.(spy)log ;-p ... where of course it is
SHOWN  :(  ...

Sooooo.... is there any way now to either RECOVER this Password,
or maybe 'edit' the Folder, so ANYTHING entered as the Password
would work ?!?.. desperation time  (http://smile.gif)
Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: Fett101 on 13 November 2002, 20:29
1. You'll be soon hearing a lot of bitching that this is not a windows forum and you should use Linux.

2. I dunno the answer to your problem either.

3. Try out the www.windowsbbs.com (http://www.windowsbbs.com)
Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: Calum on 13 November 2002, 20:31
hmm. i have never heard of a 'windows compressed folder', so i'm unlikely to be of any help.

Sounds a bit like 'microsoft encrypted filesystem' or 'secure windows server' though. In other words, data in, garbage out...
Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: pkd_lives on 13 November 2002, 21:35
Judging you by your homepage link, you probably downloaded a porn file and want to crack it open, without paying money to the original owners of the file. No help available here, even if I know what to do.

And what a shame you will get almost no revenue from people here, after all you can't advetise with pop-ups if the browser won't accept them, oh and when that browser also happens to block out your banner ad images... you get the idea.

[ November 13, 2002: Message edited by: pkd ]

Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: Calum on 13 November 2002, 22:17
Mike i am curious. internet is relatively new to the majority in malaysia is it not? have you come from there recently or are you an old hand at using computer stuff and networks?

also, can you confirm or deny these porn allegations? also, why are you using that POS 'operating system' anyway?

honest questions, sadly i am not sure i will get a response... we shall see...
Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: pkd_lives on 13 November 2002, 22:38
I have a feeling he won't.

Check his profile.

Edit : Removed link

[ November 14, 2002: Message edited by: pkd ]

Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: Mike The Gwailo on 14 November 2002, 20:36
Well, to answer .... (PKD's Suspicions and Neuroses aside ... ;-p)

I NEVER Download 'Porn' files, much less 'Open' such crap  :(
... something about 'Viewers' being Dialler Crap .. dontcha know ..

(IF I *had* wanted help that way, I wouldn't *need* to ask HERE, anyway) ;-p

No, I've been TO Malaysia, (Sabah/Sarawak - The "Outdoor Life"), :))
last year, and hopefully that part of the world again late NEXT year,

I am using a Dreamcast Console rather than Lap-Top to post here...
... THAT may account for the 'POS' ? ??? ? 'Operating System' ...

My QUESTION... (and thanks to all who replied ;-p) ...was could a Lost/
Forgotten Password to a WINDOWS ME 'Compressed Folder' be recovered
after it had been 'deleted' from Dynazip.log .... and the answer is,
according to both Micros~1 support and other "Experts Who Can Get
Into Things" ... simply "NO, it can't" :-((

So, thank you for your ... *cough* ... help and words of advice ...
Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: Calum on 14 November 2002, 20:44
your pious sarcasm aside, how did you think you could open a windows compressed folder on a dreamcast? i am very confused about what you are or were talking about?

just to add to your confusing stream of odd comments, POS stands for 'Point of Sale' by the way.
Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: Mike The Gwailo on 14 November 2002, 20:57
Oh lord... why me  (http://smile.gif)

I MEAN I use a Dreamcast Console to "Surf Safe"....  (http://smile.gif)
Viruses/.EXE Files/Pop-ups/Scripting, etc are all harmless
and I can go anywhere, open any mail safely, etc, etc ....

The Windows Folder is of course... on the Lap-Top...
... where it will remain until I search through External
HD's and *Locate* the relevant password :) ... unless of
course there IS another way to bypass the password entry ?!?...

(If "The Riddler" ?!?.,.. I think ... is still around here, my 'Tame
Hacker', the lovely 'Little Flower',  (http://smile.gif)  once mailed him under the name
'Karen L', TELLING him Passwords TO 'Compressed Folders' *WERE*
actually visible IN WINDOWS/DYNAZIP.log file, btw.... which got some
:THANKS: 'cos apparently he didn't know that ?!?!.... if all that
"Rings any Bells" anywhere ?!?  (http://smile.gif)
Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: Calum on 14 November 2002, 21:29
quote:
Originally posted by Mike The Gwailo:
Oh lord... why me   (http://smile.gif)  
why not you?  :D

 
quote:
I MEAN I use a Dreamcast Console to "Surf Safe"....   (http://smile.gif)  
Viruses/.EXE Files/Pop-ups/Scripting, etc are all harmless
and I can go anywhere, open any mail safely, etc, etc ....
goog idea. i use linux for the same thing and i can download files and be running programs at the same time too.

 
quote:
The Windows Folder is of course... on the Lap-Top...
... where it will remain until I search through External
HD's and *Locate* the relevant password :) ... unless of
course there IS another way to bypass the password entry ?!?...
not that i know of, but i don't really put much of my effort into finding out vulnerabilities in microsoft stuff. Why not ring up microsoft? is this compressed folder part of their 'operating system'? I keep hearing them bleating on about how their operating system is so much more than any other system and how it includes all the apps and so on, so if this folder is part of their operating system maybe you should ask them for technical support regarding how to open it. You know you are entitled to get support from microsoft, it's included in your end user licence agreement which you can read here (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;262918&).

 
quote:
(If "The Riddler" ?!?.,.. I think ... is still around here, my 'Tame
Hacker', the lovely 'Little Flower',   (http://smile.gif)   once mailed him under the name
'Karen L', TELLING him Passwords TO 'Compressed Folders' *WERE*
actually visible IN WINDOWS/DYNAZIP.log file, btw.... which got some
:THANKS: 'cos apparently he didn't know that ?!?!.... if all that
"Rings any Bells" anywhere ?!?   (http://smile.gif)  

doesn't ring any of my bells i'm afraid and i am sorry but i have never seen the riddler post in this forum in all the time it has been up.
Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: pkd_lives on 14 November 2002, 21:59
There is no neurosis here.

When you have had to clean up and recover as many systems as I have because people want to vist a porn site, because they don't understand what a dialer is, and how REALLY BAD it is to run untested programs, because it was only a zip file .... what possible damage could it do? then you may understand the total contempt I have for anyone who supports such sites, even peripherally.

You may have noticed, that the proper forum would be the hacker forum, and that it explicitly states, it is not about passwords and cracking programs.

I have heard of a way to open a password protected compressed file, but guess what you will have to pay M$ at least $600 (this figure is at least 1 year old) for the software, and I don't think that will necessarily give you all you need, I can't say for sure because I have never actually done it.

Welcome to the forum.
Title: Recovering a 'Compressed Folder' Password ?!?
Post by: Calum on 14 November 2002, 22:30
there you go! there's your answer right there.

and to think some people claim we don't help people on this forum! (usually people who have a whole bag of chips on their shoulder)