I guess that we're all pretty familiar with good ole dialupass.exe
yes - both cmd/gui support for finding that dialup account user/pass combo on mums computer...:huh:
Author site: www.nirsoft.com
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well theres about 15 other utilities to go with him in a 500kb file.
they are;
MessenPass is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords of the following instant messenger applications:
* MSN Messenger
* Windows Messenger (In Windows XP)
* Yahoo Messenger (Versions 5.x and 6.x)
* Google Talk
* ICQ Lite 4.x/2003
* AOL Instant Messenger (only older versions, the password in newer versions of AIM cannot be recovered)
* AOL Instant Messenger/Netscape 7
* Trillian
* Miranda
* GAIM
MessenPass can only be used to recover the passwords for the current logged-on user on your local computer, and it only works if you chose the remember your password in one of the above programs. You cannot use this utility for grabbing the passwords of other users.
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Mail PassView is a small password-recovery tool that reveals the passwords and other account details for the following email clients:
* Outlook Express
* Microsoft Outlook 2000 (POP3 and SMTP Accounts only)
* Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003 (POP3, IMAP, HTTP and SMTP Accounts)
* IncrediMail
* Eudora
* Netscape 6.x/7.x
* Mozilla Thunderbird
* Group Mail Free
* Yahoo! Mail - If the password is saved in Yahoo! Messenger application.
* Hotmail/MSN mail - If the password is saved in MSN Messenger application.
* Gmail - If the password is saved by Gmail Notifier application or by Google Talk.
For each email account, the following fields are displayed: Account Name, Application, Email, Server, Server Type (POP3/IMAP/SMTP), User Name, and the Password.
If your email program is not supported by Mail PassView, you can still recover your password by using SniffPass {Below}Screenshot
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SniffPass is small freeware utility that listens to your network, capture the passwords that pass through your network adapter, and display them on the screen instantly. SniffPass can capture the passwords of the following Protocols: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, FTP, and HTTP (basic authentication passwords).
You can use this utility to recover lost Web/FTP/Email passwords.
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Protected Storage PassView is a small utility that reveals the passwords stored on your computer by Internet Explorer, Outlook Express and MSN Explorer. The passwords are revealed by reading the information from the Protected Storage.
Starting from version 1.60, this utility reveals all AutoComplete strings stored in Internet Explorer, not only the AutoComplete password, as in the previous versions.
This utility can show 4 types of passwords:
1. Outlook passwords: When you create a mail account in Outlook Express or a POP3 account in Microsoft Outlook, and you choose the "Remember password" option in the account properties, the password is saved in the Protected Storage, and this utility can instantly reveal it.
Be aware that if delete an existing Outlook Express account, the password won't be removed from the Protected Storage. In such a case, the utility won't be able to obtain the user-name of the deleted account, and only the password will be shown.
Starting from version 1.50, the passwords of Outlook Express identities are also displayed.
2. AutoComplete passwords in Internet Explorer: Many Web sites provides you a logon screen with user-name and password fields. When you log into the Web site, Internet Explorer may ask you if you want to remember the password for the next time that you log into this Web site. If choose to remember the password, the user-name and the password are saved in the Protected Storage, and thus they can be revealed by Protected Storage PassView.
In some circumstances, multiple pairs of user-name and passwords are stored for the same logon window. In such case, the additional passwords will be displayed as sub-items of the first user-password pair. In sub-items, the resource name is displayed as 3 dots ('...')
3. Password-protected sites in Internet Explorer: Some Web sites allows you to log on by using "Basic Authentication" or "Digest Access Authentication". When you enter the Web site, Internet Explorer displays a special logon dialog-box and asks you to enter your user-name and password. Internet Explorer also gives you the option to save the user-name/password pair for the next time you log-on. If you choose to save the logon data, the user-name and the password are saved in the Protected Storage, and thus they can be revealed by Protected Storage PassView.
In this category, you can also find the passwords of FTP servers.
4. MSN Explorer Passwords:
The MSN Explorer browser stores 2 types of passwords in the Protected Storage:
* Sign-up passwords
* AutoComplete passwords
By default, this utility shows all 4 types of passwords. You can select to show or hide a specific type of password, by choosing the right password type from the View menu.
This utility can only show the passwords of the current logged-on user. it cannot reveal the passwords of other users.
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Asterix Logger
Many applications, like CuteFTP, CoffeeCup Free FTP, VNC, IncrediMail, Outlook Express, and others, allows you to type a password for using it in the application. The typed password is not displayed on the screen, and instead of the real password, you see a sequence of asterisk ('****') characters. This utility can reveal the passwords stored behind the asterisks in standard password text-boxes.
Asterisk Logger is a successor of AsterWin utility. It reveals the asterisk passwords in the same way as AsterWin utility, but it has some advantages over the previous utility:
* You don't have to press a button in order to reveal the asterisk passwords. Whenever a new window containing a password box is opened, Asterisk Logger automatically reveals the password inside the password-box, and add a record to passwords list in the main window of Asterisk Logger.
* Asterisk Logger displays additional information about the revealed password: The date/time that the password was revealed, the name of the application that contains the revealed password box, and the executable file of the application.
* Asterisk Logger allows you the save the passwords to HTML file and to 3 types of text files.
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Network Password Recovery v1.03 When you connect to a network share on your LAN or to your .NET Passport account, Windows XP allows you to save your password in order to use it in each time that you connect the remote server. This utility recovers all network passwords stored on your system for the current logged-on user.
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http://www.nirsoft.n...etpass.gif/img] [b]SniffPass[/b]is small freeware utility that listens to your network, capture the passwords that pass through your network adapter, and display them on the screen instantly. SniffPass can capture the passwords of the following Protocols: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, FTP, and HTTP (basic authentication passwords). You can use this utility to recover lost Web/FTP/Email passwords. [u]screenshot[/u] [img]http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/sniffpass.gif
PstPassword is a small utility that recover lost password of Outlook .PST (Personal Folders) file.
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Netscapass When you configure Netscape Communicator 4.x or Netscape 6.x/7.x to automatically remember your mail password, the password is stored on your machine, and you don't need to type the password every time that you want to check your email. However, if you forget your password, Netscape doesn't allow you to recover the password. Netscape 6.x/7.x also allows you to save the passwords of web-sites, and automatically use them when they're needed, but the same problem exists also with web-sites passwords: You can't recover the passwords if they're lost...
This utility can reveal the stored mail password (POP3 server password) for Netscape Communicator 4.x, Netscape 6.x and Netscape 7. It can also reveal the stored web-sites passwords in Netscape 6.x and Netscape 7.
Known Limitations
* In Netscape 6.x/7.x: The passwords couldn't be recovered if they were encrypted with a password by using the password manager.
* In Netscape 6.x/7.x installed on Windows NT/2000/XP: The utility can show only the passwords of the current logged on user.
* In Netscape 4.x: Netscape Versions 4.5 and above, saves the profiles information in a special file named "nsreg.dat", instead of using the Registry as in earlier versions. If Netscapass is unable to find your passwords, use the "Manually select profile folder" option, and select the profile folder manually.
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PcAnywhere
Symantec pcANYWHERE has 2 different types of passwords:
1. For all types of items: pcANYWHERE allows you to protect an item with a password (in "Protect item" tab). If an item is protected with a password, pcANYWHERE doesn't allow you modify or view the item's properties (depending on what you choose in the protection options).
2. In remote control items and caller items: pcANYWHERE saves the login name and password details, for using them during the remote control sessions.
This utility can recover instantly both types of passwords.
Compatibility
This utility was tested and worked perfectly on both 8.0 and 10.0 versions of pcANYWHERE. Technically, it should work properly with all versions of pcANYWHERE starting from 7.5 and above.
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Access PassviewThis utility reveals the database password of every password-protected mdb file that created with Microsoft Access 95/97/2000/XP or with Jet Database Engine 3.0/4.0 . It can be very useful if you forgot your Access Database password and you want to recover it.
Known Limitations
* In Access 2000/XP files, this utility cannot recover passwords that contains more than 18 characters.
* This utility shows only the main database password. It cannot recover the user-level passwords.
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The Win9x PassView utility reveals the passwords stored on your computer by Windows 95/98 operating system.
It can reveal 4 types of passwords:
* The user name and the password of the current logged-on user.
* The cached passwords of the current logged-on user.
* The passwords of your network shares (Only with share-level access control).
* The password of the screen saver.
Warning: You are allowed to use this utility only for password recovery and educational purposes. Don't use this utility for illegal purposes !
Known Limitations
* This utility is designed for Windows 95 and Windows 98. You cannot use it on Windows NT/2000/XP.
* Some cached passwords may appear in their encrypted form.
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Enterprise Manager Passview is a graphical tool that allows you to easily configure and manage your SQL Server. If you connect your SQL Server by using the SQL Server authentication, and you don't select the "Always prompt for login name and password" option, the password and the user-name are stored on your Registry.
This utility enumerates all servers registered in your Enterprise Manager, and reveals the user-names and the passwords, if they are stored on your computer. It supports the Enterprise Manager of SQL Server 7.0 and SQL Server 2000.
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and a few more 16 all together.
Enjoy!...
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