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Email Password Recovery Wizard 1.1 - Recover your lost email passwords.

Recover your lost email passwords.

Email Password Recovery Wizard



 

Email Password Recovery Wizard: Nowadays it’s difficult to find a person who doesn’t have an email address. When you create your email account, you get account password in order to prevent others from accessing your mail. Commonly, it’s enough to input this password once into email software, and every type you receive or send mail, the password is automatically transmitted to the mail server to authenticate yourself. Since you don’t have to enter the password on regular basis, you may forget the password.

What to do if you forget your password and you need it urgently?

Email Password Recovery Wizard is designed especially to recover forgotten passwords. It IMMEDIATELY recovers mail, news and identity passwords from Outlook Explress, mail passwords from Microsoft Outlook and can be tuned to recover mail passwords from any other email clients.

Download free trial of Email Password Recovery Wizard from www.fspro.net and forget what is a forgotten password.

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For $19.95

Download: Download Email Password Recovery Wizard 1.1 (0.9 Mb)
Download Count:15
Release Date:2006-06-26
Last Updated:2006-12-05
Manufacturer: FSPro Labs
Product Support: Email Password Recovery Wizard WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003
Install:Install Only
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