Greetings all;

Here's the story, I have a Windows XP machine that is starting to show its age 
so I'm thinking about retiring it.  The problem with retiring it is that this 
machine is my companies' primary dial-out machine for us to support our 
customers that don't have high speed connections.  It has three dozen or so 
connections, and while I know I can move the .pbk to the new machine, that only 
brings over the names and phone numbers.  Don't get me wrong, that's extremely 
helpful, however it's only half of what I need.  This is a prime example of why 
documenting everything is 100% necessary...well ok, maybe not everything.

I guess what I'm asking is, does anyone know of a hack, a shareware/freeware 
program, or any way of getting those passwords over to a new computer (Probably 
Windows 7)?

Thanks so much,

-Marty




Marty Nelson | Systems Administrator
Transdyn, Inc. | 4256 Hacienda Dr., Suite 100 | Pleasanton, CA 94588
T: 925.225.1600 | F: 925.225.1610
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