Windows Expert Tool is a free and safe to recover your passwords saved in web browsers, instant messengers on, in customer's e-mail, Wirelles their passwords (WEP /WAP), different passwords logins, passwords/data from your routers, your existing usb and product keys saved in all Microsoft Windows Operating Systems. This tool works on both architectures: Windows X64, Windows X86.
Version 4.6.0:
* Fixed bug: WebBrowserPassView failed to work with master password of Firefox containing non-English characters.
* WebBrowserPassView now extracts the passwords from all profiles of Firefox Web browser and reads the profiles.ini file of Firefox to get the correct profile folders.
* USBdeview.exe : Update for Windows 8: It seems that on Windows 8, it's impossible to detect from the Registry whether a device is connected or disconnected, so instead of using the Registry, a device is displayed as connected if it has power/version information.
She works closely with other recovery tools Nirsoft Team.
All rights of these tools for developers due Nirsoft.
All passwords are saved as. Html files in folder''Passwords''.
Example: Passwords\FirefoxPass.html
It's safe and fast.
Virus scanner results:
Some security tools (antivirus and others) detects false-positive.
If this occurs, simply:
1 - Turn off your anti-virus
2 - Extract Windows Expert Tool.zip
3 - Run Windows Expert tool.exe
4 - All keys recovered ...
5 - Turn on your anti-virus
5 - Enjoy!
Currently recovering:
1 - Reveals Key Product Windows & Office:
* Microsoft Windows 98/ME
* Microsoft Windows 2000
* Microsoft Windows NT
* Microsoft Windows XP
* Microsoft Windows Vista
* Microsoft Windows Server 2003
* Microsoft Windows 7 (Works only for some of the Windows 7 versions)
* Microsoft Windows 8 RTM
* Microsoft Office 2000 (Only ProductID is displayed)
* Microsoft Office 2003
* Microsoft Office 2007
* Microsoft Office 2010
* Microsoft SQL Server 2000
* Microsoft SQL Server 2005
* Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
* Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
2 - Reveals the passwords of the following instant messenger applications:
* MSN Messenger
* Windows Messenger (In Windows XP)
* Windows Live Messenger (In Windows XP/Vista/7)
* Yahoo Messenger (Versions 5.x and 6.x)
* Google Talk
* ICQ Lite 4.x/5.x/2003
* AOL Instant Messenger v4.6 or below, AIM 6.x, and AIM Pro.
* Trillian
* Trillian Astra
* Miranda
* GAIM/Pidgin
* MySpace IM
* PaltalkScene
* Digsby
3- Reveals the passwords and other account details for the following email clients:
* Outlook Express
* Microsoft Outlook 2000 (POP3 and SMTP Accounts only)
* Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003/2007/2010 (POP3, IMAP, HTTP and SMTP Accounts)
* Windows Mail
* Windows Live Mail
* IncrediMail
* Eudora
* Netscape 6.x/7.x (If the password is not encrypted with master password)
* Mozilla Thunderbird (If the password is not encrypted with master password)
* Group Mail Free
* Yahoo! Mail - If the password is saved in Yahoo! Messenger application.
* Hotmail/MSN mail - If the password is saved in MSN/Windows/Live Messenger application.
* Gmail - If the password is saved by Gmail Notifier application,
Google Desktop, or by Google Talk.
For each email account, the following fields are displayed: Account Name, Application, Email, Server, Server Type (POP3/IMAP/SMTP), User Name, and the Password.
4 - Reveals the passwords of the following many Web Browser:
* All Versions Internet Explorer Web browser
* All Versions Google Chrome Web browser
* All Versions Firefox Web browser
* All Versions Opera Web browser
* Others Web browser
* Some Versions Safari Web browser
5 - Wireless Network Keys WEP/WAP
* Recovers all wireless network keys (WEP/WPA)
6 - Recovers all dialup/VPN:
* Enumerates all dialup/VPN entries on your computers, and displays their logon details: User Name, Password, and Domain.
7 - Login passwords:
* Login passwords of remote computers on your LAN.
Passwords of mail accounts on exchange server (stored by Outlook 2003)
Password of MSN Messenger / Windows Messenger accounts
Internet Explorer 7.x and 8.x: passwords of password-protected Web sites
("Basic Authentication" or "Digest Access Authentication")
The item name of IE7 passwords always begin with "Microsoft_WinInet" prefix.
The passwords stored by Remote Desktop 6.
8 - Recover Router Passview:
* The backup file of the router usually contains important data like your ISP user name/password, the login password of the router, and wireless network keys.
Here's the list:
* Linksys WRT54GL (With original firmware or Tomato firmware), WRT54G
(only some of them), WRT160N, and possibly similar models.
* Edimax BR6204WG, and possibly similar models.
* Siemens ADSL SL2-141, and possibly similar models.
* Dynalink RTA1025W, and possibly similar models.
* NETGEAR WGT624, and possibly similar models.
* ASUS WL-520g, WL-600g, and possibly similar models.
* ASUS RT-N10+ , and possibly similar models.
* Asus RT-N56U , and possibly similar models.
* D-Link DIR-655, DIR-300, and possibly similar models.
* Sanex SA 5100, and possibly similar models.
* Sitecom WL-351, WL-575, WL-312, and possibly similar models.
* COMTREND 536+ (Only Internet Login)
* US Robotics 9108 ADSL (internet login and admin login)
* D-Link DSL-2540U/BRU/D ADSL2+, DSL-2650U, DSL-520B
* D-Link DVA-G3170i/PT
* D-Link DSL-604T
* D-Link G3670B
* D-Link DSL-2640T
* D-Link DSL-G684T
* D-Link 2740B
* D-Link DIR-615 G2
* D-Link WBR-1310
* D-Link DSL-2543B
* D-Link DI-524
* D-Link DI-624+A
* D-Link DIR-600
* TP-Link TD-8810 ADSL Modem/Router.
* Dynamode R-ADSL-C4-W-G1
* NetComm NB5Plus4 DSL
* Thomson TG580 DSL (only in Hex Dump mode)
* Asus RT-G31
* HuaWei EchoLife HG520 (Only some of them)
* HuaWei HG526
* TP-LINK TL-WR841N
* TP-LINK TL-WR841DN
* TP-LINK TL-MR342
* TP-LINK TL-WR340G
* TP-LINK TL-R460
* TP-LINK TL-WR741ND v2.0
* TP-LINK TL-WR700N
* TP-LINK TL-WR740N
* TP-LINK TL-WA801N
* TP-LINK TL-WR541G
* TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND
* Belkin N+ (F5D8236uk4)
* Mercury MW54R
* Netgear DG632
* Netcomm NB6W
9 - USB devices:
* Lists all USB devices that currently connected to your computer, as well as all USB devices that you previously used e save info.
Password : No
Download Here :
Version 4.6.0:
* Fixed bug: WebBrowserPassView failed to work with master password of Firefox containing non-English characters.
* WebBrowserPassView now extracts the passwords from all profiles of Firefox Web browser and reads the profiles.ini file of Firefox to get the correct profile folders.
* USBdeview.exe : Update for Windows 8: It seems that on Windows 8, it's impossible to detect from the Registry whether a device is connected or disconnected, so instead of using the Registry, a device is displayed as connected if it has power/version information.
She works closely with other recovery tools Nirsoft Team.
All rights of these tools for developers due Nirsoft.
All passwords are saved as. Html files in folder''Passwords''.
Example: Passwords\FirefoxPass.html
It's safe and fast.
Virus scanner results:
Some security tools (antivirus and others) detects false-positive.
If this occurs, simply:
1 - Turn off your anti-virus
2 - Extract Windows Expert Tool.zip
3 - Run Windows Expert tool.exe
4 - All keys recovered ...
5 - Turn on your anti-virus
5 - Enjoy!
Currently recovering:
1 - Reveals Key Product Windows & Office:
* Microsoft Windows 98/ME
* Microsoft Windows 2000
* Microsoft Windows NT
* Microsoft Windows XP
* Microsoft Windows Vista
* Microsoft Windows Server 2003
* Microsoft Windows 7 (Works only for some of the Windows 7 versions)
* Microsoft Windows 8 RTM
* Microsoft Office 2000 (Only ProductID is displayed)
* Microsoft Office 2003
* Microsoft Office 2007
* Microsoft Office 2010
* Microsoft SQL Server 2000
* Microsoft SQL Server 2005
* Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
* Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
2 - Reveals the passwords of the following instant messenger applications:
* MSN Messenger
* Windows Messenger (In Windows XP)
* Windows Live Messenger (In Windows XP/Vista/7)
* Yahoo Messenger (Versions 5.x and 6.x)
* Google Talk
* ICQ Lite 4.x/5.x/2003
* AOL Instant Messenger v4.6 or below, AIM 6.x, and AIM Pro.
* Trillian
* Trillian Astra
* Miranda
* GAIM/Pidgin
* MySpace IM
* PaltalkScene
* Digsby
3- Reveals the passwords and other account details for the following email clients:
* Outlook Express
* Microsoft Outlook 2000 (POP3 and SMTP Accounts only)
* Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003/2007/2010 (POP3, IMAP, HTTP and SMTP Accounts)
* Windows Mail
* Windows Live Mail
* IncrediMail
* Eudora
* Netscape 6.x/7.x (If the password is not encrypted with master password)
* Mozilla Thunderbird (If the password is not encrypted with master password)
* Group Mail Free
* Yahoo! Mail - If the password is saved in Yahoo! Messenger application.
* Hotmail/MSN mail - If the password is saved in MSN/Windows/Live Messenger application.
* Gmail - If the password is saved by Gmail Notifier application,
Google Desktop, or by Google Talk.
For each email account, the following fields are displayed: Account Name, Application, Email, Server, Server Type (POP3/IMAP/SMTP), User Name, and the Password.
4 - Reveals the passwords of the following many Web Browser:
* All Versions Internet Explorer Web browser
* All Versions Google Chrome Web browser
* All Versions Firefox Web browser
* All Versions Opera Web browser
* Others Web browser
* Some Versions Safari Web browser
5 - Wireless Network Keys WEP/WAP
* Recovers all wireless network keys (WEP/WPA)
6 - Recovers all dialup/VPN:
* Enumerates all dialup/VPN entries on your computers, and displays their logon details: User Name, Password, and Domain.
7 - Login passwords:
* Login passwords of remote computers on your LAN.
Passwords of mail accounts on exchange server (stored by Outlook 2003)
Password of MSN Messenger / Windows Messenger accounts
Internet Explorer 7.x and 8.x: passwords of password-protected Web sites
("Basic Authentication" or "Digest Access Authentication")
The item name of IE7 passwords always begin with "Microsoft_WinInet" prefix.
The passwords stored by Remote Desktop 6.
8 - Recover Router Passview:
* The backup file of the router usually contains important data like your ISP user name/password, the login password of the router, and wireless network keys.
Here's the list:
* Linksys WRT54GL (With original firmware or Tomato firmware), WRT54G
(only some of them), WRT160N, and possibly similar models.
* Edimax BR6204WG, and possibly similar models.
* Siemens ADSL SL2-141, and possibly similar models.
* Dynalink RTA1025W, and possibly similar models.
* NETGEAR WGT624, and possibly similar models.
* ASUS WL-520g, WL-600g, and possibly similar models.
* ASUS RT-N10+ , and possibly similar models.
* Asus RT-N56U , and possibly similar models.
* D-Link DIR-655, DIR-300, and possibly similar models.
* Sanex SA 5100, and possibly similar models.
* Sitecom WL-351, WL-575, WL-312, and possibly similar models.
* COMTREND 536+ (Only Internet Login)
* US Robotics 9108 ADSL (internet login and admin login)
* D-Link DSL-2540U/BRU/D ADSL2+, DSL-2650U, DSL-520B
* D-Link DVA-G3170i/PT
* D-Link DSL-604T
* D-Link G3670B
* D-Link DSL-2640T
* D-Link DSL-G684T
* D-Link 2740B
* D-Link DIR-615 G2
* D-Link WBR-1310
* D-Link DSL-2543B
* D-Link DI-524
* D-Link DI-624+A
* D-Link DIR-600
* TP-Link TD-8810 ADSL Modem/Router.
* Dynamode R-ADSL-C4-W-G1
* NetComm NB5Plus4 DSL
* Thomson TG580 DSL (only in Hex Dump mode)
* Asus RT-G31
* HuaWei EchoLife HG520 (Only some of them)
* HuaWei HG526
* TP-LINK TL-WR841N
* TP-LINK TL-WR841DN
* TP-LINK TL-MR342
* TP-LINK TL-WR340G
* TP-LINK TL-R460
* TP-LINK TL-WR741ND v2.0
* TP-LINK TL-WR700N
* TP-LINK TL-WR740N
* TP-LINK TL-WA801N
* TP-LINK TL-WR541G
* TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND
* Belkin N+ (F5D8236uk4)
* Mercury MW54R
* Netgear DG632
* Netcomm NB6W
9 - USB devices:
* Lists all USB devices that currently connected to your computer, as well as all USB devices that you previously used e save info.
Password : No
Download Here :