Remember your WirelessKey
By default, Windows stores your WEP and WPA keys on your hard drive. The only condition is that you had a succeeded connection to the wireless network. WirelessKeyView is a free utility that displays unencrypted network keys in case you forgot it. No need to ask you network administrator for that long key anymore. If you just want to find out keys of third party networks, this is not the tool for the trade. Stick with legit stuff.
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