Windows systems allow a convenient storage of frequently used passwords,
such as the password inside Outlook Express. However, since you no
longer enter the saved passwords manually, you tend to forget them. What
are you to do when you need to know one of the saved passwords? The
password is staring right at you, but is hiding behind a row of
"*****" asterisks. This nifty utility allows you to reclaim
your password!
Activate the utility, drag the mouse cursor onto the password field and
your password is revealed instantly.
For 9x and NT users the solution was to use a password recovery utility
that displayed the passwords inside the box. But as many users upgrade
to Windows XP they realize that Microsoft changed the security of the
password boxes and all old password recovery tools fail on Windows XP.
But with the new iOpus Password Recovery users can reveal their
forgotten passwords on XP and Windows 2000 as easily as on Windows 98 or
Windows ME.
Limitations: This utility works well with most password screens you will
encounter on a MS Windows system, such as the password fields of
Outlook Express or within CuteFTP. However, it does not work with
applications that do not actually store the password "behind"
the asterisks e. g. the Windows NT User Manager. The standard password
recovery works on Win 95, 98, ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows
XP (all Editions). The WEB password recovery is designed for use with
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 (or better) on all Windows platforms.
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