In the *.dvb file, look for the tag "DPB=", and replace that with "DPx=" using a hex editor. Apparently there is a very simple way, which took my hours to find. So i looked for ways to break a VBA password. Anyway, i needed to get in the code, and the person was either unreachable or not willing or forgot the password himself. Stop reverse engineering? I could get into a whole discussion about protecting knowledge and sharing knowledge. I am not quite sure why one would do such a thing, one valid reason would be that some user would accidently get into to the code, and change stuff? No idea. So i was left with a program to change, which was locked using a password. But unfortunately as well, a lot of programmers have come and went again. In my current working environment, these programs are used extensively, and a lot of software has been written for it. Both AutoCad and MicroStation can now be automated/extended using VBA.
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