A friend sent me these references to what I think are shareware. For those who have written about lost passwords to Juno accounts, it might be of interest. He got them from his User Group mail list. Ever forget a password? Does your Internet connection drop off unexpectedly? If you answered yes to either of these questions, you'll be interested in these programs offered by iOpus. iOpus Software's field of expertise includes Windows security and Internet-based applications. Their software is developed based on the needs and requirements of users. Three utilities in the iOpus freeware section are free for private and commercial use. 123 Password Recovery v3.01 for Windows 9x/NT (This one is freeware.) --------------------------------------------- Windows 9x and NT systems allow a convenient storage of frequently used passwords, such as the password of your dial-in ISP or FTP connection. However, since you no longer enter the saved passwords manually, you tend to forget them. What are you to do when you need to know one of the saved passwords? The password is staring right at you, but is hiding behind a row of "*****" asterisks. This nifty utility allows you to reclaim your password: activate the utility, drag the mouse cursor onto the password field and your password is revealed instantly, right before your eyes, in the password field(s). Password Recovery has been downloaded more than 200,000 times! Download file: 123pwdrec_setup.exe [171K] 42 Always-Connected Plug (AC-Plug) v1.02 for Win 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP ----------------------------------------------------------------- ISPs often disconnect their users when there is no activity detected for a certain period of time. This software prevents that disconnect from happening. The "AC-Plug" sends periodic signals that will keep you on-line. Download file: 42acplug_setup.exe [228K] 123 Write All Stored Passwords (WASP) v2.01 for Windows 95/98/ME (Freeware) ---------------------------------------------------------------- WASP will display all passwords of the currently logged on user that are stored in the Microsoft PWL file. It allows the supervision or convenient deletion of this file to improve the security/privacy of your PC. It is also useful for computer security educational purposes, and the documentation contains helpful information about the Microsoft PWL file. Download file: 123wasp_setup.exe [2.85 MB] Find out about these, and other award-winning Internet and security solutions at iOpus Software <http://www.iopus.com/>. -Steve To unsubscribe, send a message to listar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit http://freelists.dhs.org ~*~