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Yes, I've tried the above but no luck. I remember that the code was so easy (it was the same for all archives, and it was related to the site), that's why I didn't write it down. Damn!
Anyway, the only option is to use a recovery password tool.
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definitely give those tools a go then, if you say it was simple. some brute force dictionary attack should be real effective in that case
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Phew.. I digged out something from a very old version of the site. *wipes off some dust
IMPORTANT NOTE: When unzipping the files you will be prompted for a password. Just enter the URL of our site without http://. (password: come.to/abandonia) Maybe this is what you are looking for.. |
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27-04-2009, 04:59 PM | #15 | ||
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Thanks for the info mate. I'll try this asap and I'll inform you here. Thanks again.
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