Troubleshooting Common Issues in Cocosenor Office Password Tuner (and How to Fix Them)

Troubleshooting Common Issues — Cocosenor Office Password Tuner

1) Program won’t start

  • Cause: Missing runtime or corrupted install.
  • Fix: Reboot, reinstall latest Office Password Tuner from official site, run as Administrator. Install/repair Visual C++ Redistributable and .NET Framework versions required by your Windows release.

2) Cannot open/import Office file

  • Cause: File locked by another program, unsupported or corrupted file.
  • Fix: Close Office apps, copy the file to a local folder, ensure file extension matches format (.docx/.xlsx/.pptx/.pst/.mdb). If file is corrupted, try Office Repair (File → Open → Repair) or a dedicated Office repair tool before recovery.

3) “Unsupported file format” or version mismatch

  • Cause: Very old/new Office format or protected by stronger encryption not supported.
  • Fix: Confirm product supports your Office version (check the product page). If using Microsoft 365 files, save a copy as legacy format if possible, or export to a different format and retry.

4) Recovery is extremely slow or never finishes

  • Cause: Brute-force search space too large; no GPU acceleration enabled.
  • Fix: Use Mask or Dictionary attack if you remember parts of the password. Reduce character range and max length. Enable GPU acceleration (NVIDIA/AMD) in settings and install latest GPU drivers. Save and resume projects rather than re-running from start.

5) Recovered password doesn’t open the document

  • Cause: Wrong document selected, multiple passwords or file-specific protection type (open vs. modification).
  • Fix: Verify you recovered the correct password type (open password vs. protection for editing). Try copying the recovered password exactly (case-sensitive) and paste into the open dialog. If the file uses user-level protection (e.g., workbook/worksheet protection), use the appropriate module in the tool.

6) Program crashes or freezes during recovery

  • Cause: GPU/driver incompatibility or insufficient system resources.
  • Fix: Update GPU drivers; disable GPU acceleration to test. Close background apps, increase virtual memory/pagefile, run the app in compatibility mode (right-click → Properties → Compatibility).

7) Dictionary attack returns no results

  • Cause: Password not in dictionary or dictionary incorrectly formatted.
  • Fix: Use or build a more targeted dictionary (include variations, dates, common substitutions). Ensure dictionary file encoding is supported (UTF-8/no BOM). Combine dictionary with masks for permutations.

8) License/activation issues

  • Cause: Wrong license code, expired trial limitations, or firewall blocking activation.
  • Fix: Re-enter the registration code exactly, run as Administrator, temporarily disable firewall/antivirus for activation, or contact [email protected] with purchase details.

9) Saved project won’t resume or project file corrupted

  • Cause: Interrupted write or disk errors.
  • Fix: Keep project files on a local drive (not network/USB), ensure enough free disk space, back up project files periodically. If corrupted, start a new project with tighter attack parameters.

10) General best practices

  • Always work on a copy of the original file.
  • Try Mask/Dictionary before full brute-force.
  • Keep GPU drivers and Windows updated.
  • Save projects frequently and use smaller, targeted searches.
  • Contact [email protected] with logs and steps if an issue persists.

If you want, I can generate a short checklist you can follow step‑by‑step for a specific error you’re seeing.

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