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How to Showing Hidden And Password Protected Files
By Sam Miller
Getting Windows to show the hidden files on the PC is pretty straight forward; here are the sequences of Windows clicks and options you need to follow to get up the hidden files:
1. In Windows Explorer, (for this select “Start”=>”All Programs”=>”Windows Explorer”)
2. Select “Tools” and go to “Folder Options”
3. Click on the “View” tab
4. On the “Hidden files and folders” tab, click on “Show hidden files and folders”
It’s as simple as that!
Windows hides some files because it doesn’t want the occasional user interacting with them or indeed accidentally deleting them and causing a system crash or an application not to run. This makes a lot of sense from a personal and business users point of view.
There are also some circumstances when you will purposely hide files because they contain confidential information such as financial details or personal data that you do not want made public.
The question is though, what happens when you forget where you’ve put them?
After all, these files are hidden precisely so they cannot be easily found, and what do you do if they are password protected?
First of all let’s deal with cracking passwords that protect files and applications. You may be surprised to learn that there are a large number of software tools that are freely available from the internet that will crack any Windows based password that is applied to an application, folder or file. These common shareware or freeware utilitiy programs include Protected Storage Viewer (just put those three words in your search engine and you’ll find the download) and this utility will open and acquire the characters that a Windows based application or file will usually represent as the asterisks when the password input field is being used (when you type “password” it is shown as “*******”). This is a pretty neat tool for when you’ve mislaid or lost your password and it doesn’t need any external installation or complicated setup routine to get it working on password recovery. Even better is that this utility will work on Windows applications such as Outlook, Internet Explorer and MSN, basically if you are dealing with a Windows environment it will do the business for you.
Zip Password Cracker Pro 2.1f

The ZIP Password Cracker Pro application was designed to help you generate passwords and apply these to password protected ZIP files.
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Chrome Password Decryptor V 1.0.1
Google Chrome browser is the latest entry into the ongoing web browser’s war which is mainly ruled by IE and Firefox. The word Google behind the Chrome has given it lot of hype and popularity than any other browser got in such a short duration. However some of the salient features such as searching from the same address bar, thumbnails of top sites, private browsing etc makes it stand apart from other browsers in the market.

Like other browsers Chrome also has built-in login password manager functionality which keeps track of the login secrets of all visited websites. Whenever user logins to any website, he/she will be prompted to save the credentials for later use and if user chooses so, then the username & passwords will be stored in internal login database. So next time onwards whenever user visits that website, he/she will be automatically logged in using these stored credentials which saves hassle of entering the credentials every time.
Chrome stores all the sign-on secrets into the internal database file called ‘Web data’ in the current user profile folder. This database file is in SQLite format and contains number of tables storing different kind of data such as auto complete, search keyword, ie7logins etc in addition to login secrets.
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