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Dazeagle
04-26-2003, 11:58 PM
well guys, looks i have a silly problem here...
Anyway my problem is:
I FORGOT MY PASSWORD, i can't remember my user account password to the PC, it's saved in the PC and i'm always logging automatically, BUT i wanna know what's my password is. HOW to get it out from the computer? 3 guys working on this PC and i don't want to use their account if any thing happened to my saved password.
Is there a program can do it, or i have to extract it from some file after logging to my account by the saved password?
PLEASE HELP, THANKS TO ALL

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jmatt
04-27-2003, 03:42 AM
http://www.iopus.com/wasp.htm
123 Write All Stored Passwords (WASP)
WASP will display all passwords of the currently logged on user that are stored in the Microsoft
PWL file. It allows the supervision / convenient deletion of this file to improve the
security / privacy of your PC. It is also very useful for educational purposes about computer
security. In the documentation you also find helpful facts about the Microsoft PWL file in
general.

http://www.all4you.dk/FreewareWorld/links.php?page=2&cat=86
Dialupass
When you use the "Dial-Up Networking" module for connecting to the internet or to other
networks, the operating system give you the option to store the password and use it when it
needed. Although the password is constantly stored in your computer, the operating system
doesn't allow you to watch it. if you forget your password and you want to extract it from your
computer, you can use this utility. This utility enumerates all Dial-Up entries on your computer
and reveals their login details: User Name, Password and Domain. it works perfectly in the
following operating systems: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows NT (Version 4.0). In
Windows 2000 and Windows XP, the Dialupass utility cannot reveal the Dial-Up passwords, because
Microsoft has deliberately changed the security model in order to prevent from unauthorized
people to steal the password from the computer. In the future, I'll try to defeat their
restrictions and develop this utility for revealing the Dial-Up passwords also in Windows
2000/XP (JL)

Dazeagle
04-27-2003, 09:50 PM
THANKS for helping me jmatt, your wasted is really appreciated

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