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02-16-10 11:01 AM - Post#350747     - Post Rank:             


I Use FileMaker Pro 5.5 ,
I want you help me please.







My document's Layout Mode off.I don't open layout mode and layout.What should I do to turn this? I want to change document but I don't. How do i change document? View>Layout Mode -> I can not click it because it is lock . How do i open it ? Layout and Layout Mode lock . Looks soft . have password but i believe password. password to enter. it is saved file . Please Look,








I can not open layout and layout mode.LayoutMode and Layout lock,don't click

Problem ;

Prepared by the document was locked Layout Mode and Layout.How can i do open these?
I don't click 'continue' button etc. and do not remove password.This problem very important for me.Please you solve my problem.Layout of the document is locked for not change.How can i do active?

Enter the password you want the document but can not operate on password.







Images may explain the problem.

Images coming clicked Edit>Preferences>Document>General.

I use Windows XP Home Edition but ,

I think the reason is not a problem because the XP Filemaker version. For me, the person who created a setting changed because of this reason can not do anything but these settings do not know what it.


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02-16-10 04:52 PM - Post#350768     - Post Rank:             
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You are opening the file with a password that does not allow full access. You need to find out what the password is.
Vaughan Bromfield Sydney, Australia Please post questions to the Forum, not directly to me. Back-up your files before making changes! Whenever I hear the term "popular culture" I reach for my Iridium Q-36 Space Modulator.











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02-17-10 10:32 AM - Post#350827     - Post Rank:             
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But How do we find password ?










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02-17-10 01:57 PM - Post#350843     - Post Rank:             
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Ask the original author of the solution.










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02-19-10 08:48 AM - Post#350978     - Post Rank:             
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He is leaving to work.










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02-19-10 10:54 AM - Post#350989     - Post Rank:             
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That is your only source. Someone needs to obtain if from him. If the file belongs to you, or your organization, it is not his to keep. If he owns the rights, then you may have a problem with getting it.

FileMaker used to have a service for versions prior to 7, for $100 and proof of ownership, they would crack the file. There use to be some "Cracker Software" out there that you could purchase, I haven't seen them mentioned in the last couple of years, but you might do a search for them on Google, or something.

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02-22-10 11:50 AM - Post#351125     - Post Rank:             
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i had the same problem and i just used this.

http://www.topshareware.com/FileMaker-Password-Recovery-download-42134.htm

download the trial...load your file and it's done.

software only works on pc, but u can still crack files made on a mac.










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02-25-10 06:29 AM - Post#351283     - Post Rank:             
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Thank You But I Use Filemaker Pro 5.5 .File has a password.i know it and enter password.Problem is not that.He Locked Layout.










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02-25-10 06:50 AM - Post#351284     - Post Rank:             
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Yes, you have a password, but not the right password. The problem is your password is not a "Full Access" password.
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03-01-10 09:23 AM - Post#351476     - Post Rank:             
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But How I Find it?










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03-01-10 10:03 AM - Post#351478     - Post Rank:             
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You have already been told how to get it.

The only other thing you can do is to recreate the file.

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03-01-10 05:57 PM - Post#351507     - Post Rank:             
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Either:

1) contact the developer and get the full access password

2) use a password cracking utility to force-open the file (note that this may damage the file)

3) re-create the file from scratch
Vaughan Bromfield Sydney, Australia Please post questions to the Forum, not directly to me. Back-up your files before making changes! Whenever I hear the term "popular culture" I reach for my Iridium Q-36 Space Modulator.











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03-01-10 07:37 PM - Post#351514     - Post Rank:             
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Isn't that what I just said?










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03-04-10 09:47 AM - Post#351698     - Post Rank:             
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I can create a new file. This file has been very involved. How can handle the program without. Prepared in the name of the person who has some objects locked. This person left the job. Does not say. What should I do?










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03-04-10 03:11 PM - Post#351725     - Post Rank:             
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Search the web for the password cracking program that works with FMP 6 and earlier.
Vaughan Bromfield Sydney, Australia Please post questions to the Forum, not directly to me. Back-up your files before making changes! Whenever I hear the term "popular culture" I reach for my Iridium Q-36 Space Modulator.











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03-07-10 09:39 AM - Post#351877     - Post Rank:             
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Called a program, but no. Do not have another way? I want to make changes to layout, but I can not click










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