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|    Re: XPsp3 - (how to) retrieve OE6 newsgr    |
|    08 Feb 24 07:11:11    |
      XPost: comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32       From: address@is.invalid              Vanguard,              > Before going off on a red herring, have you used Nirsoft PSPV       > to check if there is anything in Pstore (...) ?              You have a point, and I did not do so until just now. There are multiple       "outlook express" entries. And yes, one with the (accountname, username       and) password I am looking for.              Though I already found out that pstorec.dll is used (and the pstore object       created), it didn't tell me if something has been stored in it.              > (for the Windows account under which you are logged into since       > Pstore is a per-user crypto cache)?              :-) It would not be much of a /protected/ store if the different users could       just take a peek at each others (username and) passwords. IOW, I already       assumed it would be linked to the users account.                     I just realized : as the pspv program is GUI (and not console) based, how       did you think you could retrieve (get it to return) the password ?              Regards,       Rudy Wieser              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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