You're gonna love thin one! For the WinSPM password, look in the directory on the hard drive where the WinSPM resides. Find the .ini file and open it with notepad. There is s field called password, BUT that is not the password. The password has to be translated. It is translated by substituting each letter in the password field with the letter before it, alphabetically. So..... if the coded password is "QPOJFT" the translated real password is "PONIES". ... real simple, sort of. The user name for the WinSPM program is irrelevant, anything will work, but the password has to be right.