password didn't transfer

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I purchased a new computer with Office 2003. i copied my documnets to the new computer from the old. Now my password protected documents can't be open apparently because the password didn't transfer. Now what?
 
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"lkoenick" said in
I purchased a new computer with Office 2003. i copied my documnets
to the new computer from the old. Now my password protected
documents can't be open apparently because the password didn't
transfer. Now what?

I'm guessing, and it's just a guess since you don't make any mention of what
password you are talking about, that you have a password protected .pst
file. So use the File -> Open menu to open the .pst file and supply your
old password to open it. Isn't there an option in the password prompt that
lets you save the password so you don't have to reenter each time the file
opens? If not, look at the properties for the .pst file and change the
password (to the same password) and enable the option there to save it.
 
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Luke

www.lostpassword.com

Seriously!

good luck
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"lkoenick" said in


I'm guessing, and it's just a guess since you don't make any mention of what
password you are talking about, that you have a password protected .pst
file. So use the File -> Open menu to open the .pst file and supply your
old password to open it. Isn't there an option in the password prompt that
lets you save the password so you don't have to reenter each time the file
opens? If not, look at the properties for the .pst file and change the
password (to the same password) and enable the option there to save it.

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