HELP: retreiving forgotten passwords from Outlook

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I've got Outlook 2003 and got a POP3 mail account set up. However I want to
do a fresh installation of Windows and will lose my account details. I do
not remember my password and was wondering how can I retreive my password
for the "Logon Information" and also "More Settings | Outgoing Server"
passwords. Since the passwords are in ****** format. I assume the passwords
are stored in Outlook files encrypted right?
 
KevinGPO, you wrote on Thu, 15 Dec 2005 09:20:48 -0000:
I've got Outlook 2003 and got a POP3 mail account set up. However I want to
do a fresh installation of Windows and will lose my account details. I do
not remember my password and was wondering how can I retreive my password
for the "Logon Information" and also "More Settings | Outgoing Server"
passwords. Since the passwords are in ****** format. I assume the passwords
are stored in Outlook files encrypted right?

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/mailpv.html


X'Posted to: microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
 
KevinGPO wrote:
|| I've got Outlook 2003 and got a POP3 mail account set up. However I
|| want to do a fresh installation of Windows and will lose my account
|| details. I do not remember my password and was wondering how can I
|| retreive my password for the "Logon Information" and also "More
|| Settings | Outgoing Server" passwords. Since the passwords are in
|| ****** format. I assume the passwords are stored in Outlook files
|| encrypted right?


"Revelation", free from http://www.snadboy.com/ should solve the problem

paul
 
KevinGPO said:
I've got Outlook 2003 and got a POP3 mail account set up. However I
want to do a fresh installation of Windows and will lose my account
details. I do not remember my password and was wondering how can I
retreive my password for the "Logon Information" and also "More
Settings | Outgoing Server" passwords. Since the passwords are in
****** format. I assume the passwords are stored in Outlook files
encrypted right?

And here's a third one: http://www.lostpassword.com/asterisk.htm
 

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