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How to Recover Lost Filezilla FTP Client Passwords

Filezilla is a  FTP client ,commonly used for uploading and downloading files via FTP.There are chances that you may loss the FTP server passwords ,in the case of a reinstall or system crash.There are many Paid Tools on the NET Offering Filezilla password Recovery but this method is the most Easiest one and there is no need to Pay for any Software.

This Article demonstrates how to Recover  Filezilla Passwords that are accidentally lost with a Simple Tool ,Filezilla Password Decryptor. You can Download it from the Link Given Below.

Download Link:

http://www.filesonic.com/file/1380359594/

FileZilla Password Decryptor software interface displaying fields for FTP server and password recovery.

To Decrypt the Filezilla passwords follow these Simple Steps

  • Install and Open Filezilla Password Decryptor Filezilla Password Decryptor
  • Ensure that the Filezilla profile path is  Correct.Usuallly this will be C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\FileZilla .Click on the Button 'Start Recovery' to Start the Recovery Process
  • After Completion of the Recovery,All the available user FTP Server names  and user names and passwords will be Listed.Now Click on Show Password Button to Reveal the Passwords
  • This Software has the funtionality to export the Recovered password and user name Details to an .HTML file Click on Export to HTML,Enter a Filename and Click on Save.
  • Open the .HTML File with any Webbrowser and You can see all Your Recovered Account Details over there.

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