There could be two cases:
Flash- and Hiding- encrypted folders: For an older version, if you are sure the password you have
entered is correct, now enter 123456. If you open or decrypt the file successfully with 123456, it means
the encrypted file is damaged. This is because the default password for damaged files is 123456.
However,
if you still get a wrong password prompt after entering 123456, it is absolutely sure that the password
you entered is not correct.
For a new version, if there is no prompt"error reading password information", it definitely means that
you entered a wrong password.
If the encryption type is not Flash- and Hiding Encryption, and you get a wrong password prompt, it is
absolutely a wrong password.
If you do forget the password of a Flash- or Hiding-encrypted folder, it can be retrieved if you are
using a full version software. For trial version users, you will get a password hint if your software
vresion is 16.65 or later.
However, we are not able to help you if your files and folders are encrypted with Diamond-, Full- and
Portable Encryption.
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