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Dial-up Password Recovery Master 1.3 - Dependable password recovery solution for network and dial-up connections.
Program system requirements: The administrator privileges are required under Windows NT/2000/XP.
New in this version: Password protection of the program execution added. Windows XP visual styles support. Some internal bugs fixed.
Dial-up Password Recovery Master checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Archive: download.pl?file=dpasrec.zip
inflating: FILE_ID.DIZ
inflating: DPasRec13.exe
inflating: ReadMe.txt
Scan Results of ReadMe.txt
ReadMe.txt: OK
Scan Results of FILE_ID.DIZ
FILE_ID.DIZ: OK
Scan Results of DPasRec13.exe
DPasRec13.exe: OK
Scan Results of download.pl?file=dpasrec.zip
download.pl?file=dpasrec.zip: OK
Known viruses: 78250
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 4
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 1.20 MB
Time: 1.909 sec (0 m 1 s)
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Publisher's Description:
Dial-up Password Recovery Master is a dependable password recovery solution for network and dial-up connections. Most networks use authentication and authorization to allow or deny access to the Internet, network or other computers. This means there are tens, hundreds or even thousands of logins and passwords a system administrator has to keep track of. What happens when these passwords get forgotten or lost? How can one recover his or her Dial-Up password or a network logon password? Dial-Up Password Recovery Master provides an easy solution to this problem. The program recovers logins and passwords for LAN, Internet and network access (including modem connections, ISDN lines, virtual private networks). In addition, this software application provides users with information about network connection properties, such as connection names, types, phone numbers or IP-addresses. The program stores all this information handy and conveniently in one place. This data can be copied to clipboard or exported to a text file. Dial-Up Password Recovery Master is also the only program that works for both non-network Windows (9x and ME) and network Windows (NT, 2000, XP).
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