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If they are "keeped" they are encrypted and would be of no use to you. Call the people at the place where you are dialing up and ask them to reset it for you.
If you are trying to hack somebody's computer, go away, this is not a hacker site.

Do you think that I'm a hacker or I surpose to be one? Or if I want to now something like this stuff is it clasified TOP SECRET in products of Bill's big f* company? Do you surpose that I shouldn't know such information and if surposing that I'm working at one ISP and 100 users notified me that someone is using their dial-up access by stoling their dial-up passwords for accesing internet and in what manner that person stoled their passwords? And how did he crack their files where are the passwords encrypted? In WIN 9X it's very simple to crack. What about Win 2000? The question remains the same.

Just one mention of the word hacker and he goes off the deep end. As my granny used to say, "the guilty dog barks first and loudest" must be true.
Your question was where are the passwords "keeped", they arent "keeped" in any format that you can access, call the people that you are dialing into to have it reset.

PS.
If sombody stole the passwords, the ISP would just re-set them.
AND, passwords are not the property of Bill's Big company they were used WAY before Bill got out of diapers.
AND, if you think that passwords are soo simple to crack, why are you here asking how to do it?

//3 I must now where the passwords are keeped because it is about security.
I'm not dialing into nobody. People are dialing in the company where I work.
//4 Yes, they will reset the password(maybe I will) but this guarantees nothing that that hacker will not try again.
In win9x I know how the passwords are cracked but in win 2k I don't know. Because I'm not working in win 2k.OK if nobody will explain here about this problem I'll find it on another forum.

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