Sunday, March 16, 2014
How to Find a Windows Hidden Password
1. Utilize the Free Hidden Password Viewer 2.1.0.8 utility to find a hidden password on your Windows operating system (see Resources). Created by Software Development India, this freeware will help you unmask hidden passwords on an extensive list of websites, programs and software products like Gmail, Yahoo!, Outlook Express and MSN, plus you will be able to find these passwords on Internet browsers like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefoox, Netscape and Opera. This freeware is compatible with Windows 98, XP, Vista and Windows 7. To begin using this software, click the 'Download from rbytes' link displayed on the Rbytes page and follow the personalized prompts to enable the software on your system.
2. Administer Password Viewer 1.4 on your Windows computer to reveal a hidden password you forgot (see Resources). This freeware is compatible with all Windows operating systems and will allow you to take a peek at all password edit fields on different programs. With Password Viewer 1.4 you will also be able to find hidden passwords on Internet Explorer when you visit a website where you have a login account. To administer this freeware and find the hidden password you need, click the 'Download' link displayed in blue font on the upper region of the page, just below the 'Password Viewer 1.4' title. When redirected, click the 'Click to Download' link featured next to 'Server 1' and follow the personalized downloading prompts.
3. Operate the IE Asterisk Password Recovery software to find a hidden password in your Windows operating system (see Resources). This free software utility allows you to see passwords that are being hidden and protected behind asterisks. To begin operating this product, click the 'Download' link displayed on the left side of the page, below where it says 'Pro version is available in SpotAuditor,' click the 'Save File' tab on the pop-up box titled 'Opening IEAstRecover.exe' and follow the personalized prompts. This freeware utility is compatible with Windows 2000, XP and 2003.
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