SRC password
arvinnino
Junior Member
Hi all,
One quick question.
I downloaded SRC file from NI-3100 and when I extracted it, but it has a password.
Do I have an option to by pass the password and extract src file and edit it.
and can I upload a new SRC file even if the current SRC file is password protected.
Thanks in advance.
One quick question.
I downloaded SRC file from NI-3100 and when I extracted it, but it has a password.
Do I have an option to by pass the password and extract src file and edit it.
and can I upload a new SRC file even if the current SRC file is password protected.
Thanks in advance.
Comments
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The src file you get out of the master is essentially a zip file and its contents are protected exactly the same way. In other words, there is no back door to gain access.
The 2 main ways to get into a protected zip are:
1) Get the original author or someone at their company to tell you the password. (Social engineering)
2) Guess the correct password, usually done via a program that uses a dictionary or just tries every possibility.
Usually option 1 is easier, and the legality of option #2 is questionable.
However, if all else fails: Since you were able to connect to pull the old program out, you should be able to just replace the program entirely with a new creation of your own. -
Had the same thing.Hi all,
One quick question.
I downloaded SRC file from NI-3100 and when I extracted it, but it has a password.
Do I have an option to by pass the password and extract src file and edit it.
and can I upload a new SRC file even if the current SRC file is password protected.
Thanks in advance.
I had the same thing on Friday. Company long out of business, my customer buys a Motor coach with AMX on board. Trying to track down original programmer for password. Good luck to you! -
For what it's worth, I wouldn't mess around with someone else's program anyway. If it's a simple system, it's easy enough to re-write. If it's a complex system, you might spend as much time trying to wrap your head around the other guy's style of coding that you may as well re-write it. As it is, you have a built-in excuse. I would just quote a new program.
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DHawthorne wrote: »For what it's worth, I wouldn't mess around with someone else's program anyway. If it's a simple system, it's easy enough to re-write. If it's a complex system, you might spend as much time trying to wrap your head around the other guy's style of coding that you may as well re-write it. As it is, you have a built-in excuse. I would just quote a new program.
Yes. Exactly.
There have been too many times when I was forced to add "just this one change" to someone else's ancient job, and even though the one little bit I added worked as requested - I still ended up wasting hours when the end user essentially re-tested the entire job and expected me to "fix" other code that never worked in the first place. -
If the project has a touchpanel and it too is password protected, and the passwords match, then you may be lucky there. If no panel, or not password protected, I can't help you there =( Contact me if you have a password-protected .tp4 but can't get the password.
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If the project has a touchpanel and it too is password protected, and the passwords match, then you may be lucky there. If no panel, or not password protected, I can't help you there =( Contact me if you have a password-protected .tp4 but can't get the password.
"These are not the droids we seek. Let them pass..."
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