Need to crack former execs. pst password

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David Reed

Hi Everyone...

I have a senior executive who left the company, and I need to gain access to
some of their old email for the President of the company. Of course, the
former executive password-protected some of his email in a .pst file. I'm
trying to find a crack or bypass utility so I can get past the .pst password
requirement. I understand such a thing exists, does anyone have anything
that can help me?

Thanks,
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Check google.com


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
David Reed <[email protected]> asked:

| Hi Everyone...
|
| I have a senior executive who left the company, and I need to gain
| access to some of their old email for the President of the company.
| Of course, the former executive password-protected some of his email
| in a .pst file. I'm trying to find a crack or bypass utility so I
| can get past the .pst password requirement. I understand such a
| thing exists, does anyone have anything that can help me?
|
| Thanks,
|
| --
| David Reed
| Nework Administrator
| (e-mail address removed)
 
V

Vanguard

David Reed said:
Hi Everyone...

I have a senior executive who left the company, and I need to gain
access to some of their old email for the President of the company.
Of course, the former executive password-protected some of his email
in a .pst file. I'm trying to find a crack or bypass utility so I
can get past the .pst password requirement. I understand such a
thing exists, does anyone have anything that can help me?

Thanks,

A former employee is not allowed to hold hostage any data wherever it
may reside. They are not allowed to prevent the company's access to its
own resources, anymore than the employee is allowed to set time-delayed
fires upon their eviction. This ex-employee will not provide you with
the password (presuming he isn't dead)? If not, time to focus your
company's legal department or attornies at this guy.

As already mentioned by David, you might try to do a Google search on
"outlook password".
 

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