I not a programmer but I did create two small gameboxes. One with a password and another without a password. I noticed the hex/ascii/etc values and I notice where there is a different presumably the password information. I used Vedit (trial version available for free) to review the code.
My thinking is that someone could copy the code without a password and using Vedit to open your gamebox and paste it / overwrite the password error so in theory it will not longer have a password. If you play with this I *strongly* suggest that you use a backup. Keep your original safe!!! Of course this is not a theory and I an not an expert in anyway with Vedit / Hex editing. -Dave On 8/13/07, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Marco, > > >Come on, I tried before, but no response. Does anybody have a solution to > the following > >problem or can someone send me a contact detail of someone who may be > bale to help. > >We created a game many years ago for CB, but now that we want to edit it, > we cant remeber > >the password. How can we crack it or change it? > > I can "crack" it... As long as you created it. Generally people add the > passwords to prevent others from messing with their work. It looks like > it's doing its job. > > Dale > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
