Protected storage

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Protected storage

Protected Storage provides applications with an interface to securely store data.

 

Units of stored data are called Items. The structure and content of the stored data are opaque to the Protected Storage system. Items are uniquely identified by the combination of a Key, Type, Subtype, and Name. The Key is a constant that specifies whether the Item is global to the computer or associated only with the user. The Name is a string, generally chosen by the user. Type and Subtype are GUIDs, generally specified by the application. Additional information about Types and Subtypes is kept in the system registry and includes attributes such as Display Name and UI hints. For Subtypes, the parent Type is fixed and included in the system registry as an attribute. The Type group Items is used for a common purpose: for example, Payment or Identification. The Subtype group Items share a common data format.

 

PSPR shows all information stored in Protected Storage, including (but not limited to):

 

passwords to web sites accessed with Internet Explorer

passwords to ftp sites accessed with Internet Explorer (stored as plaintext in Windows 2000, and encrypted on Windows XP and up; to decrypt, right-click on appropriate Item)

Internet Explorer AutoComplete information

passwords to IE items to synchronize

newsgroup accounts/passwords in Outlook Express

MSN passwords

 

It also allows you to edit and remove any items (including binary) in the Protected storage, but use that feature with great care (creating a backup copy of the Registry is strongly recommended).

 

By default, PSPR shows the Protected Storage that belongs to the current user; to see information available to All users in the system, uncheck the Protected storage of the current user option.