LSASecretsView displays the list of all LSA secrets stored on your computer. This includes your RAS/VPN passwords, autologon passwords and other system passwords/keys.
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Runs on: | Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
Unicode support: | Yes |
License: | Freeware |
How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract a folder of your choice. Launch LSASecretsView.exe. |
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v1.26
I agree with Nidan : portable means NO writing to Registry, even "benign". If I go to a friend's place and I tell him my application is portable, and that he finds out his Regidtry has been written to by MY application, he will either kid me or be annoyed :)
i cannot believe what i just saw! my main windows account password in blue on white!!
great soft. tells you how weak windows is.
Use this program to help people realize how truly vulnerable their Windows password is. This alone makes the program valuable.
Other passwords were harder to determine (some were 100 character passwords) and looked like a modified HEX editor output.
"How about an extra section for useful but registry touching applications or at least a big warning even in the feed list?"
Maybe not an extra section, just a more visible warning, like a -write settings- in Caps, Italic, both or other and a very simple mention in the feed list. No extra section, neither extra color this way. This could enhance a lot reliability. Great work anyway, very usefull, Andrew.
Please let's continue our discussion at http://portablefreeware.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=5469 instead of cluttering up the comment area for this app. Thanks!
@ Tripex. I would guess that when you have to do something important on a host machine, you would use an application, even if writes a couple of settings in the registry... if the game is worth the candle. In that case, you would never use a PDF generator or a game, but you would use a PW recovery app or a trouble shooter.
"...The application should write to an INI file to be truly portable"
Not ture! An application that does not write anything is also portable.
In any case, if it's a good free app that is mostly contained, it's worth mentioning. Thanks Andrew.
I fully agree with Nidan. Some non-portable applications might be useful but they are NOT portable just because they are useful. What's this for a logic Andrew? How about an extra section for useful but registry touching applications or at least a big warning even in the feed list, so I (and other) can skip them. Please beware the reputation of the URL.
Downloads work fine straight from
https://www.nirsoft.net/toolsdownload/lsasecretsview-x64.zip...
v1.26