| | Remove | |----------|------------| | You own a retro PC with Windows 2000/XP and an ATI Radeon 8500/9000/9800 series card. | You are on Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11. | | You explicitly remember setting an ATI Access Password. | You do not have an ATI/AMD graphics card installed. | | The file is located in C:\Program Files\ATI Technologies\ and is digitally signed. | The file is in a temporary, user, or download folder. | | Your antivirus does not flag it (or only as "Legacy"). | Your antivirus marks it as Trojan.FakeAV, Generic.PWS, or similar. |
: Run the executable from a terminal or script by adding the filename as a parameter: accesspv.exe "C:\Path\To\Database.mdb" Technical Use Cases Automation accesspv.exe
: In software development, a feature refers to a significant part of a software application or system. Features are functionalities or services provided by the software that help users achieve their goals. | | Remove | |----------|------------| | You own
: Because it is a password recovery tool, some antivirus software may flag accesspv.exe | You do not have an ATI/AMD graphics card installed
What the name suggests
is the executable file for Access PassView , a free password recovery utility developed by NirSoft . It is designed to reveal the database password of protected Microsoft Access MDB files. Key Features