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Previously opted not to save username and password for a web site login. But now I'd like to have the username and password saved. How do I get IE6 to again prompt me for it. And yes the auto complete options are enabled.
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Hi Allen,
IE, Tools, Internet Options, Content, Autocomplete. Make sure you have "User names and passwords" and "Prompt me to save passwords" checked. Kind regards Hans Le Roy MS MVP Windows/IE "Allen" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message news:ey3S67Y7FHA.3276@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... Previously opted not to save username and password for a web site login. But now I'd like to have the username and password saved. How do I get IE6 to again prompt me for it. And yes the auto complete options are enabled. TIA |
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As stated in the original request for help, those options are and always
have been enabled. That is not the issue. The issue is that previously when prompted to save username and password at web site ABC, I opted not to save them. Now I have decided I would like to have the username and password for web site ABC saved, so I can just select them from the list rather than having to type them. How do I get IE to save them now? "Hans Le Roy" <hlrNO@SPAMmvps.org> wrote in message news:OcRCAjd7FHA.3636@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Hi Allen, > > IE, Tools, Internet Options, Content, Autocomplete. Make sure you have > "User > names and passwords" and "Prompt me to save passwords" checked. > > Kind regards > > Hans Le Roy > MS MVP Windows/IE > > "Allen" <NOYB@NOYB.org> wrote in message > news:ey3S67Y7FHA.3276@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > Previously opted not to save username and password for a web site login. > But now I'd like to have the username and password saved. How do I get > IE6 > to again prompt me for it. And yes the auto complete options are enabled. > > TIA > > |
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Hi,
Try: (Freeware) Protected Storage PassView http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/pspv.html Delete any entries that PSPV finds related to that site. Or, clearing all passwords should reset the "Save Password" option. IE> Tools> Options> Content> Autocomplete> Clear Passwords. Protected Storage PassView will let you recover other cached passwords *before* you clear all passwords. Hope this helps, Don [MS MVP- IE] "Allen" <NOYB[at]NOYB.org> wrote in message news:ey3S67Y7FHA.3276@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... Previously opted not to save username and password for a web site login. But now I'd like to have the username and password saved. How do I get IE6 to again prompt me for it. And yes the auto complete options are enabled. TIA |
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