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RandPass 2.2, developed by den4b Team, is a lightweight Windows utility dedicated to producing secure, unpredictable passwords through either random character assembly or passphrase construction. The program occupies the Security/Privacy category and is offered in two major releases, giving users a choice between the mature 2.x branch and earlier 1.x builds. Within the graphical interface, generation rules can be fine-tuned by activating pools of lowercase letters, uppercase letters, digits, and punctuation, or by supplying a completely custom character set; additional toggles remove ambiguous glyphs and enforce uniqueness checks across previously created entries. Formatting options control overall length, the inclusion of separators, and the obligatory presence of at least one symbol from each selected group. An alternate word-list mode draws on built-in dictionaries such as Diceware and EFF to create memorable multi-word passphrases, and any plain-text word list can be imported for personalized phrase generation. Batch creation is supported: a single click can yield hundreds of credentials that are instantly copied or exported to text files. System administrators can bypass the GUI entirely by invoking RandPass from the command line with arguments that mirror every on-screen setting, enabling scripted or scheduled unattended operation. The application is portable, requires no elevated rights, and stores its modest configuration in an INI file beside the executable, making it suitable for USB toolkits or enterprise deployment. RandPass 2.2 is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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