![]() ![]() This won't work right away though, as you are required to enter the Windows account password first to reveal the password. ![]() The password is encrypted, but you may click on the show link next to it to reveal it. ![]() ![]() While you see the domain name and username only on that page, you may click on the down arrow next to it to display additional information about it. The easiest way to open it is to tap on the Windows-key, type Credential Manager and select the result from the list that is returned.Įach account is listed under web credentials. You may view the passwords in the Credential Manager, a Control Panel applet. ![]()
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