The obvious solution would be to reinstall WordPerfect and remove the
protection, maybe the demo would do it.
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satelli...=1153321166427
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"PMS" <PMS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Here's one: I have a password protected document that I cannot convert. It
> certainly makes sense to open in WordPerfect, but it was removed from all
> pcs
> in the company. Any ideas? Thanks. ps
>
> "papa c" wrote:
>
>> That certainly makes sense. Guess I wasn't thinking far enough ahead.
>> Thanks
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>> papac
>>
>>
>> "Demmpa" wrote:
>>
>> > papa c wrote:
>> > > I did have a HP computer with windows XP where I had 1 password
>> > > protected
>> > > file created with Word Perfect Productivity Pak. My motherboard blew
>> > > and I
>> > > now have an E-machine with Windows Office (home trial). I am unable
>> > > to open
>> > > this file but I am able to open with Office Excel but it is
>> > > unreadable. I
>> > > have used the Microsoft take possession with both administrator and
>> > > owner but
>> > > still get the error 'cant convert password protect file' and I do not
>> > > know
>> > > how to access the password box as the options in Tools is
>> > > unavailable. The
>> > > files from my old harddrive were transferred using an external unit.
>> > > Any
>> > > suggestions will be welcome. Thanks
>> >
>> > install WordPerfect and open the passwordprotected file.
>> >
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>> > /
>> > Demmpa
>> >