However, not all users are tech savvy and would be intimidated by the command prompt. To get the saved WiFi passwords, one can type two command lines and then scroll through the output to find the needed information. In the past few month, I have been busy writing my new book: “ Batchography: The Art of Batch Files Programming” and along the way I learned various Batch files programming tricks! Note: In some cases, if the script fails to run, then you may want to run the script as administrator. The “ How to show saved Windows 7 Wifi passwords” turned out to be a popular article and to make the life of my readers easier, I decided to apply a newly acquired knowledge and write a tool to make it SUPER EASY to get all the saved WiFi passwords without needing administrative privileges and without having to click through various settings dialogs.