WirelessKeyView recovers all wireless network keys (WEP/WPA) stored in your computer by the "Wireless Zero Configuration" service. It allows you to easily save all keys to text/HTML/XML file, or copy a single key to the clipboard.
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| System Requirements: | WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 |
| Writes settings to: | Application folder |
| Dependencies: | Administrative rights |
| Stealth: ? | Yes |
| License: | Freeware |
| How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract a folder of your choice. Launch WirelessKeyView.exe. |
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Riaz Ahmad
on 2010-04-07 15:54
Thanks for wireless key viewer
el gekon
on 2011-05-01 21:55
It doesnt work for me. Win XP and Win 7 too.
allclownsareevil
on 2012-07-30 20:05
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I suspect the reason people are claiming this doesn't work is because they are using the proprietary software that came bundled with their wifi card. This only works if you allow Windows to control your wireless network profiles. |
IE PassView reveals the passwords stored by Internet Explorer versions 4 through 8. IE PassView utility is able recover/delete HTTP, FTP and AutoComplete-type passwords.
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| System Requirements: | Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista |
| Writes settings to: | Application folder (since ver.1.06) |
| Stealth: ? | No |
| License: | Freeware |
| How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract a folder of your choice. Launch iepv.exe. |
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dude12345
on 2011-12-28 14:02
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thanks |
WebBrowserPassView is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored by Internet Explorer ( 4-8 ), all versions of Firefox, Chrome, and Opera. This tool can be used to recover your lost/forgotten password of any website, including popular Web sites, like Facebook, Yahoo, Google, and GMail, as long as the password is stored by your Web Browser.
Currently, WebBrowserPassView cannot retrieve the passwords if they are encrypted with a master password.
To work with Chrome and Opera portable versions, go to 'options' and set the location of the portable browser folder. Select the user data folder in Chrome, and wand.dat for Opera. (Thanks to user "deer".)
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| System Requirements: | Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 |
| Writes settings to: | Application folder |
| Stealth: ? | Yes |
| Unicode support: | Yes |
| License: | Freeware |
| How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch WebBrowserPassView.exe. |
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webfork
on 2011-04-20 16:01
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Could someone confirm deer's note and I'll add it to the program description? |
Dialupass enumerates all dialup/VPN entries on your computers, and displays their logon details: username, password, and domain. You can use it to recover a lost password of your Internet connection or VPN.
Windows 9x/ME users can use an earlier version: V2.45.
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| System Requirements: | Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 |
| Writes settings to: | Application folder |
| Dependencies: | Administrator rights |
| Stealth: ? | Yes |
| License: | Freeware |
| How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch Dialupass.exe. |
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RouterPassView works to recover lost passwords from a router configuration backup file. May not work with all models/backups.
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| System Requirements: | Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 |
| Writes settings to: | Application folder |
| Stealth: ? | Yes |
| License: | Freeware |
| How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch RouterPassView.exe. |
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webfork
on 2010-05-25 19:39
Speaking from experience, reconfiguring a router after working on it for a while can be a painful and tedious experience. Although this program will only end up being used by a small number of people on the site, Nirsoft puts out another great tool that will save a lot of headache.
outskirter
on 2012-01-11 18:39
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Works great here. It only displayed my login password in the table, but switching to ASCII mode revealed my WEP encryption keys, as well as other details. |