Protected Storage Explorer 2
This free utility works on Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003 and allows you to navigate the Protected Storage in an `explorer style` fashion.
Protected Storage Explorer Version 2 includes the following features:
Easy to and intuitive to use
- Tree view for deep navigation of the Protected Storage
- Powerful HEX/ASCII viewer
- Toolbar buttons for easy location of Internet Explorer and Outlook Express passwords.
- Copy/Paste functionality
- Save to file option saves a snapshot of the Protected Storage to a file
- Small, fast download: PSESetup.zip (48.2Kb)
- Does not require install (does not make any modifications to host computer and leaves no traces)
- Tool could be used for password recovery or digital investigation. It’s a handy tool for any ‘digital locksmith’ or digital investigator to have
- Protected Storage Explorer is a free tool and contains no advertisements or spyware!
- Featured on Microsoft Windows XP Inside Out (Microsoft Press)
- http://www.forensicideas.com
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