Hi sokowicz,
Don't worry - WebAttack.com has two freeware tools for Password
Recovery. :)
Protected Storage PassView Freeware
http://www.webattack.com/download/dlpspv.shtml
"Protected Storage PassView is a small utility that reveals the
passwords stored on your computer by Internet Explorer and Outlook
Express. The passwords are revealed by reading the information from
the Protected Storage. These include all email and web site passwords
where you chose "remember password" (not cookie passwords) as well as
auto-complete passwords. This utility can only show the passwords of
the current logged-on user, it cannot reveal the passwords of other
users."
*****
Mail PassView Freeware
http://www.webattack.com/download/dlmailpass.shtml
"Mail PassView allows you to view account information, including
username and password for POP accounts in Outlook Express, Microsoft
Outlook 2000, IncrediMail, Eudora and Group Mail Free. Just run the
program and the window will automatically find and display all
accounts. You can choose to save all or selected accounts to a text
file or copy it to the clipboard."
*****
Google Search: Outlook Express freeware password recovery tool
Best regards,
tlspiegel |
Request for Answer Clarification by
sokowicz-ga
on
03 Aug 2003 14:20 PDT
Allright,thanks thatīs what I searched for.
PS:Are you german?(Cause your nickname).
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Clarification of Answer by
tlspiegel-ga
on
03 Aug 2003 14:28 PDT
Hi sokowicz,
Thank you for the 5 star rating and the tip! As for your question
about my username... I'll answer that for free! hahah :)
The name/word 'Spiegel' is German (means mirror if I recall correctly)
but no one in my family came from Germany. My paternal grandparents
came from Hungary and maternal grandparents from Russia.
Why we had a German surname is a topic discussed at every family
gathering! No one knows... :)
Regards,
tlspiegel
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Request for Answer Clarification by
sokowicz-ga
on
03 Aug 2003 15:17 PDT
ok ;)
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Clarification of Answer by
tlspiegel-ga
on
03 Aug 2003 15:26 PDT
Hi sokowicz,
I'm happy my clarification on the name issue was to your satisfaction. heheh
tlspiegel :)
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Request for Answer Clarification by
sokowicz-ga
on
04 Aug 2003 02:43 PDT
PS:And yeah..it means "mirror"(Iīm german).
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Clarification of Answer by
tlspiegel-ga
on
04 Aug 2003 09:01 PDT
Hi sokowicz,
P.P.S. OK!
Ya'll have a good day now! :)
tlspiegel
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