Notes Password Recovery R6

Recover forgotten passwords from a Lotus Notes ID file.
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  • License:
  • Free to try
  • Price:
  • $26.11
  • Publisher Name:
  • VirtualObjectives
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.virtualobjectives.com.au
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows XP
  • File Size:
  • 2.07MB

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Notes Password Recovery R6 Description

The Notes Password Recovery utility allows you to recover a forgotten password from a Lotus Notes ID file. You have a choice of using either: Dictionary Search Method - which attempts words contained in a dictionary file (also called a word list) Brute Force Search Method - which attempts every combination of letters and characters that you choose. Guess Password Method - which allows you to enter what you think the password could be. Features: General: The Lotus Notes 7 version (R7) attempts around 70,000 password combinations per minute on an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0Ghz CPU using the Dictionary search or around 85,000 password combinations per minute when using the Brute Force search. The Lotus Notes 6 version (R6) attempts around 4,300 password combinations per minute. This program is suitable for normal user ID files as well as certifiers. Brute Force Search Method: The brute force search method attempts every combination of letters and characters that you choose. Choice of using lower case, upper case, numbers, and special characters. Provision for a prefix and/or suffix. Allows you specify a starting pattern. Maximum password size of 40 characters. Dictionary Search Method: The dictionary search method attempts words contained in a dictionary or word list. Option to try variations to passwords like: Using alternate characters (leet speak) in words. Capitalising the first character of words. Append incrementally numbered suffix. Two dictionaries are supplied: A concise dictionary (dictionary-concise.txt) of popular passwords, first names, countries, etc. containing over 36,000 words. An unabridged dictionary (dictionary-unabridged.txt) containing over 341,000 words. Ability to use another dictionary file of your choice. Guess Password Method: Allows you to enter what you think the password could be. The password entered will automatically be tested for variations the same as the Dictionary Search. What's new in this version: Version 3.2.7.4: Fixed incremental numbered suffix in Dictionary search.


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