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Old 06-12-2006, 01:33
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TS client side password recovery

Anyone know where the password is stored for TeamSpeak? It has been so long since I installed it.. i have not had to use a password for it.. now I need it so i can connect via a new pc.

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Old 06-12-2006, 10:42
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Your local address book containing all passwords is saved into a special configuration file which is encrypted so nobody can read your passwords in there. You can copy this file to your new system and you will have the same settings and address book.

FAQ: How can I find the clients configuration file called 'TeamSpeak.Conf'?

There is another way to get the password. As you are using windows, there are tools which can read a password out of a password field. Windows for some reason allows it to read out the content of password fields so you will see the passwords in plain text instead of the usual asterisks or dots in there.

I don't know if such a tool exists in your language, I just know of a German one. But since such a tool could also be used for illegal purpose, it might be a bad idea to post a direct link here.

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Old 06-12-2006, 19:11
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Thank you! But, I downloaded a freeware password revealer to show the password under the asterisks, but I will need to get the address book and other settings over to the new machine.

This was a great help!

Thank you!

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