Login & passwords dreamweaver cs4

I recently moved my computer from a domain to workgroup set up.  (Hence had to copy alll my document settings from one folder under documents and settings to another).  I'm assuming this is the reason why all my FTP logins and passwords have dissapeared.  All the FTP info is, however, still there.
Does anyone know
a)where the passwoards are stored?
b) If I can recover them
c) if thats not the reason what else could be going on?
Thanks!

So you would be working in ASP/VBScript. In DW CS4? Here's a statement you may be interested in -
Nov 3, 2011 – NET, JSP, or ASP (JavaScript) Server Behaviors in Dreamweaver ... NET and JSP server behaviors were removed from Dreamweaver CS4, and ASP ... so they're available on an "as-is" basis and are not officially supported.
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