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Hi I followed this post, try to find a way to retrieve the username and password for a connected WPA2-Enterprice & PEAP protected WIFI.

I used this tool to and ran it under system privilege.

The MSMUserData key was successfully outputted while it report an error on stage 2 of not finding blob, details are as follow:

D:\WIFI>EnterpriseWifiPasswordRecover.exe
{FDCBA1B2-685A-43FF-BE9E-1DA36EED2602}
Extracted stage1 for {FDCBA1B2-685A-43FF-BE9E-1DA36EED2602}
Failed to find an encrypted password blob :/
Found the following:
Domain:
Username:
Password:

My platform is Windows 10 for both computer. One of them are connected, and my target would be to put my other computer online while I do not know the username and password.

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  • Do you know for sure that it uses a username and password as its credentials? PEAP also allows EAP-TLS user certificates (including ones stored on Smart Cards) to be used as the inner authentication method. "System credentials" — that's where your computer itself has Wi-Fi login credentials independent of any user — is much more likely to use TLS as the PEAP inner auth method rather than the username and password auth method.
    – Spiff
    Jan 23, 2020 at 9:54
  • @Spiff when I use the unconnected one it pops out for username and password. But I am not sure. I do not have the environment around and currently cannot do any tests :\
    – Shore
    Jan 23, 2020 at 12:00

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