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29th Nov 02, 05:01 PM
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Ok... i've seem to have forgotten most of my ftp logins and passwords in flashfxp, is there any way or program that can get them out of flashfxp for safe keeping? I remember seeing a program somewhere that decrypts the login/password before... problem is i don't remember where i've seen it! 
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1st Dec 02, 06:12 PM
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go into your flashfxp directory> and then there should be a file called "Sites.Dat" go into that with noteopad or sommat. Yur login name will be there, but passwords are encrypted...
hope that helps!
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1st Dec 02, 09:41 PM
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From the "Sites" menu choose security, and choose "Set Password.." after setting the password two nice features are added: When starting FlashFXP it'll ask you for your password, so unauthorised use of your FlashFXP isn't possible.
The second feature is what you want: It will give you a reveal password button within the site manager, so you can see the password of the sites again.
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4th Dec 02, 03:45 PM
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Originally posted by Le Cactus@Dec 1 2002, 09:41 PM
From the "Sites" menu choose security, and choose "Set Password.." after setting the password two nice features are added: When starting FlashFXP it'll ask you for your password, so unauthorised use of your FlashFXP isn't possible.
The second feature is what you want: It will give you a reveal password button within the site manager, so you can see the password of the sites again.
Excellent tip, didnt know that feature existed 
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4th Dec 02, 04:53 PM
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Originally posted by DoG+Dec 4 2002, 11:45 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (DoG @ Dec 4 2002, 11:45 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin--Le Cactus@Dec 1 2002, 09:41 PM
From the "Sites" menu choose security, and choose "Set Password.." after setting the password two nice features are added: When starting FlashFXP it'll ask you for your password, so unauthorised use of your FlashFXP isn't possible.
The second feature is what you want: It will give you a reveal password button within the site manager, so you can see the password of the sites again.
Excellent tip, didnt know that feature existed  [/b][/quote]
didn't know either
very useful
much thanx 
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6th Dec 02, 07:21 PM
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Use Flash MySelf.....
Thanks the best tip I've seen for it....Thanks...
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7th Dec 02, 04:46 PM
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Thanks Le Cactus
I also use Flash and this is really helpfull. Much appreciated.
Cheerz
Dave 
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9th Dec 02, 04:43 AM
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greeeeat tip Le Cactus
thx 
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9th Dec 02, 03:48 PM
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Use a program called deFXP 
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