![]() Unlike many modern Windows programs, they don’t even contain adware. That’s a false positive, if so-we’ve never had issues with NirSoft’s free utilities. ![]() ![]() Update: Some antivirus programs may say WirelessKeyView is malware. You’ll then see a list of saved network names and their passwords stored in Windows. It’s a lightweight tool you don’t even have to install to use-just download it, open the ZIP file, and then double-click the included EXE file (if you have file extensions hidden, open the “WirelessKeyView” application file). You can view saved passwords with built-in command-line tools in Windows, but we recommend NirSoft’s free WirelessKeyView application.
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