How to Recover Saved Passwords in Core FTP

In this article, you’ll learn where Core FTP stores your FTP login passwords, how they are protected, and how you can easily recover them.
Core FTP Password Secrets
Core FTP stores all your FTP login passwords at following Registry location
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\FTPWare\CoreFTP\Sites
Below this Registry location, separate registry key is created for each FTP site.
For each such FTP site, you will find registry values “Host”, “User” & “PW” referring to FTP server, username & encrypted password respectively.
Core FTP encrypts the FTP password using AES algorithm with static 16 byte magic key.
How to Recover Core FTP Passwords Automatically
Now you can easily recover all your forgotten FTP login passwords from Core FTP without any technical knowledge.
With just one click, XenArmor FTP Password Recovery Pro can recover all your saved FTP site passwords from Core FTP in seconds.
Follow these simple steps,
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- Click on “Recover Passwords”
- Instantly see all your saved Core FTP passwords

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