CredentialsFileView Changelog

What's new in CredentialsFileView 1.12

Dec 5, 2023
  • Fixed a problem with decrypting Credentials files from external drive on Windows 11 22H2.
  • Updated to save/load the folders information.
  • Fixed to display the password column properly when the password string is Ascii instead of Unicode.
  • Updated to work properly in high DPI mode.

New in CredentialsFileView 1.11 (Dec 27, 2021)

  • Fixed the external drive feature to work properly if you sign in with Microsoft account.
  • Be aware that in order to recover credentials passwords created while you signed in with Microsoft account, you have to provide the random DPAPI password generated for your Microsoft account instead of the actual login password. You can find this DPAPI password with the MadPassExt tool.

New in CredentialsFileView 1.10 (Jul 21, 2020)

  • Added 2 new options: 'Decrypt Credentials files of another logged in user' and 'Decrypt Credentials files of all logged in users'.
  • These new options allow you to decrypt the credentials files of non-administrator users without typing their password, as long as the user is already logged into your system.

New in CredentialsFileView 1.06 (Mar 13, 2017)

  • Fixed the lower pane to switch focus when pressing tab key.

New in CredentialsFileView 1.05 (Jan 10, 2017)

  • CredentialsFileView now allows you to decrypt the data stored inside Windows Credentials files of the current user without supplying the login password and other information. This feature requires elevation (Run As Administrator) and on 64-bit systems you must use the 64-bit version of CredentialsFileView.