                 Guaranteed Decryption Service
            of MS Word, MS Excel and PDF documents

                            v. 1.2

          (c) Copyright PSW-soft 2001 by P. Semjanov


1. Objectives and features.
2. Usage of the service.
3. Ordering and contact information.
4. FAQ.

YOU MUST BE AN  OWNER OF FILE YOU  ARE TRYING TO DECRYPT  OR MUST
HAVE ANOTHER LEGAL RIGHTS TO DO IT!

ALL SOFTWARE USED IN GUARANTEED DECRYPTION SERVICE AS DISTRIBUTED
"AS IS". USE  IT AT YOUR  OWN RISK, IT  COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY  NO
WARRANTY.

1. Objectives and characteristics.

The Guaranteed Decryption Service (GDS) is designed to decrypt MS
Word 97/2000, Excel 97/2000 and PDF files encrypted with password
for  opening  (do  not  use  it  to decrypt other files nor other
passwords). The main features of GDS are:

 - 100% guarantee of decryption
 - Very fast processing
 - Full confidentiality of your documents
 - 100% money-back if the GDS fails

2. Using the service.

2.1. Step 1. (Already completed).

   Download GuaServ program.

2.2. Step 2. Run GuaServ program on your encrypted file.

PLEASE DO THIS STEP TO MAKE SURE YOUR FILE CAN BE PROCESSED BY
THE SERVICE.

You may run GuaServ program  under Win32. (There are also  MS-DOS
and Linux version, please contact me if you need it).

To parse your file and to test if it can be decrypted, use the
following command line:

   GuaServ [options] <file>,
where:

<file> is Word 97/2000, Excel  97/2000 or PDF file with  password
(for opening).

Parameters in [] brackets are optional (* - MS Office only):
   /w        force Word recognition;
   /e        force Excel recognition

If the file is successfully parsed, the utility ask you few
simple questions:

1) Are you owner of this file?
2) Your name?

Next the utility prints your order ID and creates the order  file
(like 1234.txt) in the current directory. That is all information
you send to the Decryption Service if you use confidential mode.

2.3. Step 3. Purchase the desirable GDS Certificate.

Using    the    link    at    the    page    http://www.password-
crackers.com/service.html  purchase  one  of  the  four available
service types:   standard, low-priority,  exclusive or  multiple.
Please use your order ID you got on the previous step, or, if you
use non-confidential mode, use your filename.

2.4. Step 4. Sending your file.

If you  bother about  confidentiality, you  should send  only the
order     file     generated     on     step     2     to     the
service@password-crackers.com.   Else,  you  may  send the entire
encrypted document  (but I  recommend you  not to  do it not only
for  confidential  reasons,  but  also  if  your  document is too
large, it  may be  transferred a  lot of  time).   Please use the
"Guaranteed Decryption Order" subject.

2.5. Receiving the confirmation from GDS.

As long as the acknowledgement of purchasing the GDS  certificate
and your order file is received, the confirmation is sent to  you
and Guaranteed Decryption Service is started.

2.5, Step 5. Decrypt your file.

When the GDS service will find key for your file, the  decryption
utility and simple instructions will be sent to you. If GDS  will
not find the  key in the  period depending of  service type, your
order may be refunded or another GDS type may be chosen.

3. Ordering and contact information.

Service URL is
    http://www.password-crackers.com/service.html

Here you find more info about  service types and the link to  the
ordering  page.

You  can  also  contact  to  the  GDS  service  if you've got any
questions:
    e-mail: service@password-crackers.com

If you prefer to decrypt the file by yourself, look at Guaranteed
Decryption utilities:

    http://www.password-crackers.com/crack/guaword.html  (Word)
    http://www.password-crackers.com/crack/guaexcel.html (Excel)
    http://www.password-crackers.com/crack/guapdf.html   (PDF)

4. FAQ.

4.1. Your  program successfully  decrypted a  file and Word/Excel
still can not open it...

First, don't despair. The found key is correct and your file  can
be decrypted. Another method  exists to read your  document (only
if you made backup copy of your file).

4.2. I'm sure all  of my MS Office  files are encrypted with  the
same password. Can I decrypt  file without searching the key  for
each of them?

YES!    Use   'multiple'   service.  When    you  receive     the
file-independent key, you  may  decrypt  any file with   the same
password.
If you have only few files with the same password and don't wish
to use this service type, please also contact us to save you time.

4.3. I've got next error message:

a) "no DPMI - Get csdpmi*b.zip"

Under MS DOS you need a DPMI-host. Get it at:
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2misc/csdpmi5b.zip

b) "Permission denied (EACCES)"

Check your file is neither Read-Only nor used by another program.
Also check you have write permission to the current directory.

c) "Your file is corrupted and can't be decrypted".

It  means  your  Excel  file  has  some internal structure (BIFF)
errors.   The  key  for  such  file  can  be  found  with   large
probability, but the decryption  will fail (it needs  some manual
work).


Good luck!

Pavel Semjanov, St.-Petersburg.

