The Notes Password Recovery utility allows you to recover a forgotten password from a Lotus Notes ID file. You have a choice of using either:
- Brute force search method – which attempts every combination of letters and characters that you choose.
- Dictionary search method – which attempts words contained in a dictionary file (also called a word list)
Features:
- General:
- The Lotus Notes 7 version (R7) attempts around 65,000 password combinations per minute on a 3GHz dual core PC.
- The Lotus Notes 6 version (R6) attempts around 2,000 password combinations per minute on a 3GHz dual core PC.
- This program is suitable for normal user ID files as well as certifiers.
- Brute Force Search Method:
- The brute force search method attempts every combination of letters and characters that you choose.
- Choice of using lower case, upper case, numbers, and special characters.
- Provision for a prefix and/or suffix.
- Allows you specify a starting pattern.
- Maximum password size of 40 characters.
- Dictionary Search Method:
- The dictionary search method attempts words contained in a dictionary or word list.
- Option to try variations to passwords like:
- Using alternate characters (leet speak) in words.
- Capitalizing the first character of words.
- Two dictionaries are supplied:
- A concise dictionary (dictionary-concise.txt) of popular passwords, first names, countries, etc. containing over 43,000 words.
- An unabridged dictionary (dictionary-unabridged.txt) containing over 213,000 words.
- Ability to use another dictionary file of your choice.