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Guest JulesH
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Hi,

 

I'm about to re-instal XP as it is running very slowly, but I need to

extract my passwords, particularly for my home network connection.

 

Obviously, I can get into my admin account, but there seems to be nowhere

that my passwords are displayed in there.

 

Anyone help?

 

Jules

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Guest Malke
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Re: re-installing XP - need passwords

 

JulesH wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I'm about to re-instal XP as it is running very slowly, but I need to

> extract my passwords, particularly for my home network connection.

>

> Obviously, I can get into my admin account, but there seems to be nowhere

> that my passwords are displayed in there.

 

Passwords are kept in different places for different things. You would

need to specify what passwords you mean. I don't know what "home network

connection" means.

 

Example - Firefox allows you to see your passwords for various websites.

If you are using Firefox, then you can get those passwords.

 

Example - If you mean what is your password for your DSL Internet

connection and/or your email, you would have needed to write that down

somewhere. If you didn't do this, contact your ISP for help.

 

 

Malke

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Guest Ken Blake
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Re: re-installing XP - need passwords

 

JulesH wrote:

> I'm about to re-instal XP as it is running very slowly,

 

 

You choice, of course, but I think that's a very poor approach to the

problem. It will very likely fix it, but you won't find out what was wrong,

and will probably repeat the same behavior which caused it and quickly find

yourself back in the same situation.

 

What anti-virus, and anti-spyware tools do you run, and are they kept up to

date? The first thing to do with a slow computer is to *thoroughly* check

for malware.

 

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Please reply to the newsgroup

Guest JulesH
Posted

Re: re-installing XP - need passwords

 

Hi All,

 

Thanks for replying. I intended to re-install, because I'm pretty sure there

is a conflict between software somewhere, and I don't know which ones! I also

had a problem with a hotfix from automatic updates that made Outlook freeze

up recently. So yes, it is probably the easy option, but I figured that

reinstalling would also fix all those memory leaks..

 

As for what passwords I want to save, these are mostly network settings. I

have had a wired home network through a router for many years, and can't find

what the various passwords and configuration settings were.

 

Regards,

Jules

 

"Ken Blake" wrote:

> JulesH wrote:

>

> > I'm about to re-instal XP as it is running very slowly,

>

>

> You choice, of course, but I think that's a very poor approach to the

> problem. It will very likely fix it, but you won't find out what was wrong,

> and will probably repeat the same behavior which caused it and quickly find

> yourself back in the same situation.

>

> What anti-virus, and anti-spyware tools do you run, and are they kept up to

> date? The first thing to do with a slow computer is to *thoroughly* check

> for malware.

>

> --

> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User

> Please reply to the newsgroup

>

>

>

Guest Malke
Posted

Re: re-installing XP - need passwords

 

JulesH wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> Thanks for replying. I intended to re-install, because I'm pretty sure there

> is a conflict between software somewhere, and I don't know which ones! I also

> had a problem with a hotfix from automatic updates that made Outlook freeze

> up recently. So yes, it is probably the easy option, but I figured that

> reinstalling would also fix all those memory leaks..

>

> As for what passwords I want to save, these are mostly network settings. I

> have had a wired home network through a router for many years, and can't find

> what the various passwords and configuration settings were.

 

The easiest way to deal with the router password is to go into the

router's administration screens and change the password to something

you'll remember and write it down.

 

 

Malke

--

Elephant Boy Computers

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com

"Don't Panic!"

MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User

Guest M.I.5¾
Posted

Re: re-installing XP - need passwords

 

 

"Malke" <notreally@invalid.invalid> wrote in message

news:e6G4OvZyHHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> JulesH wrote:

>> Hi All,

>>

>> Thanks for replying. I intended to re-install, because I'm pretty sure

>> there is a conflict between software somewhere, and I don't know which

>> ones! I also had a problem with a hotfix from automatic updates that made

>> Outlook freeze up recently. So yes, it is probably the easy option, but I

>> figured that reinstalling would also fix all those memory leaks..

>>

>> As for what passwords I want to save, these are mostly network settings.

>> I have had a wired home network through a router for many years, and

>> can't find what the various passwords and configuration settings were.

>

> The easiest way to deal with the router password is to go into the

> router's administration screens and change the password to something

> you'll remember and write it down.

>

 

But first, he will have to enter the existing password.

Guest JulesH
Posted

Re: re-installing XP - need passwords

 

Yes, that's the pfoblem. i set this up years ago, and I had such a hassle

getting it working in the first place, that I thought the easy option would

be to capture the passwords and configuration settings from the login screen

on the XP computer. My other machines run Win 2000, and this seems easier to

get working.

 

My main problem will be once I have reinstalled, and try to connect to the

other computers. I will need my passwords to log in to the networked drives

on the other machines.

 

I have reinstalled a few times from a backup, but this time I want to do a

fresh reinstall, as I think my slowness problems might be an accumulation of

things over the years, from successive backups being made and used.

 

Surely if I can get into my admin account, why can't I retrieve my

passwords? Anyone know of any software that will do this for network settings

and passwords?

 

jules

 

 

 

"M.I.5¾" wrote:

>

> "Malke" <notreally@invalid.invalid> wrote in message

> news:e6G4OvZyHHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> > JulesH wrote:

> >> Hi All,

> >>

> >> Thanks for replying. I intended to re-install, because I'm pretty sure

> >> there is a conflict between software somewhere, and I don't know which

> >> ones! I also had a problem with a hotfix from automatic updates that made

> >> Outlook freeze up recently. So yes, it is probably the easy option, but I

> >> figured that reinstalling would also fix all those memory leaks..

> >>

> >> As for what passwords I want to save, these are mostly network settings.

> >> I have had a wired home network through a router for many years, and

> >> can't find what the various passwords and configuration settings were.

> >

> > The easiest way to deal with the router password is to go into the

> > router's administration screens and change the password to something

> > you'll remember and write it down.

> >

>

> But first, he will have to enter the existing password.

>

>

>

Guest HeyBub
Posted

Re: re-installing XP - need passwords

 

JulesH wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> Thanks for replying. I intended to re-install, because I'm pretty

> sure there is a conflict between software somewhere, and I don't know

> which ones! I also had a problem with a hotfix from automatic updates

> that made Outlook freeze up recently. So yes, it is probably the easy

> option, but I figured that reinstalling would also fix all those

> memory leaks..

>

> As for what passwords I want to save, these are mostly network

> settings. I have had a wired home network through a router for many

> years, and can't find what the various passwords and configuration

> settings were.

 

The password for the router won't be on your computer - it'll be in the

router. Fortunately, you shouldn't NEED the router's password for anything.


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