You people make me laugh....anyway, there is a way to "almost" get it the way you want.
Enable application password protection (this causes flashfxp to ask for a password each time it is started up.) Once you do that, a button will be next to each password called "reveal" which will show you your password. If you don't want to have to enter the password each time you start FlashFXP, just put -pass="password" after flashfxp.exe in your shortcut...easy as that...
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