Other links to creating SHA-512 hashes in various Windows apps:
- [VBA SHA-512 using Windows API calls with advapi32.dll, 32 or 64 bit] (https://gist.githubusercontent.com/jermity/b12e26bc1adb38840099/raw/vba_advapi32_64-bit.vb)
- [ColdFusion] (https://gist.github.com/search?l=cfm&q=sha-512 )
- [ColdFusion SHA-512 Search] (https://gist.github.com/search?q=sha-512+coldfusion)
- [Javascript] (https://gist.github.com/search?l=javascript&q=sha-512)
- [Sql Server] (https://gist.github.com/jermity/ed98716aab76f73f9276/raw/tsql_string_encryption.sql)
The code below is adapted from: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11394811/compute-sha512-on-vba-excel-2003
64-bit MS Access VBA code to calculate an SHA-512 or SHA-256 hash in VBA. This requires a VBA reference to the .Net Framework 4.0 mscorlib.dll. The hashed strings are calculated using calls to encryption methods built into mscorlib.dll. The calculated hash strings are the same values as those calculated with jsSHA, a Javascript SHA implementation (see htt