How to Recover Saved Passwords in Auto FTP Manager

In this article, you’ll learn where Auto FTP Manager stores your FTP login passwords, how they are protected, and how you can easily recover them.
Auto FTP Manager Password Secrets
Auto FTP Manager stores all your FTP login passwords at following location
[Windows Vista/7/8/10] C:\Users\[user_name]\AppData\Local\DeskShare Data\Auto FTP Manager\7.0\AutoFTPManagerSettings.db [Windows XP/2003] C:\Documents and Settings\[user_name]\Local Settings\Application Data\DeskShare Data\Auto FTP Manager\7.0\AutoFTPManagerSettings.db
Auto FTP Manager stores all the FTP site details in SQLite file “AutoFTPManagerSettings.db”.
This database file contains table named “TransferProfiles” that has each row for every FTP site. Here for each FTP site, you will find 2 fields, site GUID and binary data (BLOB) having FTP connection details including server, username & password in clear text.
How to Recover Auto FTP Manager Passwords Automatically
Now you can easily recover all your forgotten FTP login passwords from “Auto FTP Manager” without any technical knowledge.
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- Click on “Recover Passwords”
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