Wednesday, April 10, 2013

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Sub PasswordBreaker()
    'Breaks worksheet password protection.
    Dim i As Integer, j As Integer, k As Integer
    Dim l As Integer, m As Integer, n As Integer
    Dim i1 As Integer, i2 As Integer, i3 As Integer
    Dim i4 As Integer, i5 As Integer, i6 As Integer
    On Error Resume Next
    For i = 65 To 66: For j = 65 To 66: For k = 65 To 66
    For l = 65 To 66: For m = 65 To 66: For i1 = 65 To 66
    For i2 = 65 To 66: For i3 = 65 To 66: For i4 = 65 To 66
    For i5 = 65 To 66: For i6 = 65 To 66: For n = 32 To 126
    ActiveSheet.Unprotect Chr(i) & Chr(j) & Chr(k) & _
        Chr(l) & Chr(m) & Chr(i1) & Chr(i2) & Chr(i3) & _
        Chr(i4) & Chr(i5) & Chr(i6) & Chr(n)
    If ActiveSheet.ProtectContents = False Then
        MsgBox "One usable password is " & Chr(i) & Chr(j) & _
            Chr(k) & Chr(l) & Chr(m) & Chr(i1) & Chr(i2) & _
            Chr(i3) & Chr(i4) & Chr(i5) & Chr(i6) & Chr(n)
         Exit Sub
    End If
    Next: Next: Next: Next: Next: Next
    Next: Next: Next: Next: Next: Next
End Sub

REP-56055 exceeded max connections allowed Oracle Reports Error

REP-56055 exceeded max connections allowed Oracle Reports Error
If you're using Oracle Reports delivered as either a JSP or through the Reports Servlet, and you're getting the error "REP-56055: Exceed max connections allowed: 50", you need to increase the maxConnect value in the reports configuration file to a higher value.
  1. Find the file $ORACLE_HOME/reports/conf/repservername.conf

    where $ORACLE_HOME is your applications (not infrastructure) home, and repservername is your reports server name, i.e. rep_markr.
  2. Find the line <connection maxConnect="50" idleTimeOut="15">
  3. Change the maxConnect value to something like "100"
  4. Restart your reports server, i.e.

    $ORACLE_HOME/dcm/bin/dcmctl restart -co OC4J_BI_Forms -v


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