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- Price: Free to try (Short passwords recovery only); $195.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: October 16, 2003
- Total Downloads: 14,201
- Downloads last week: 24
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From Passware :Lotus Notes Password Recovery Key recovers passwords for Lotus Notes user ID files (.id). Passwords are recovered using combination of Brute-Force, Xieve, and Dictionary attacks. Lotus Notes Key has support for multilingual passwords, case changes, multiple mistypes, and other modifications for each dictionary word. Additional user dictionaries are supported. Lotus Notes Key introduces redesigned user-friendly interface that enables both novice and pro users handle recovery tasks easily. Common-style toolbars, recovery progress auto-save, and reports are just a few new features. Has online help and full install/uninstall support.
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Version: Lotus Notes Key 6.5
"Does not work on Lotus Notes 6.5 and above"
Pros: Small and quick downloadable file
Cons: Takes a hell of a long time to run it password test engine. It did not work for me cause I have a new version of Lotus Notes. If you have anything 6.5 or above, goto their website and download the most updated version, cause this one won't work.
Summary: Just won't work on new version of Lotus Notes 6.5 or above. Sorry you got to goto the company website and download an updated version of their password program.
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