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Hi,
i'm using "Win XP Tablet PC Ed. 2005 Vers. 2002 SP2". I've made a fresh installation and then i have cloned it using "Acronis True Image 9". Then i have installed the clonefile on 5 Tablets of the same model and i have given every clone a new sid using "Ghostwalker". So far so good. I have the following problem. Autocomplete works on the master but it doesn't work in IE6 on any of the clones. It does work in other applications except IE6. The settings are all the same. I say to the checkbox that it shall save the username and password and it works as long as i do not quit the IE6. If i quit IE6 it doesn't remember anything. The Protected Storage Service is enabled on all machines. I can't delete the Protected Storage System Provider entry within the registry on all 6 machines. I have searched within this discussion group, but nothing. Even google of delfi can't help, ao i haven't found any solution so far. Please help me so long Martin Th. |
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"Martin Th." <Martin Th.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:352A5838-C3E7-43BD-B198-8A2EEA78F064@microsoft.com .... > I can't delete the Protected Storage System Provider entry within the > registry on all 6 machines. Are you stopping the service and changing the permissions of the key first? --- |
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"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
> "Martin Th." <Martin Th.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:352A5838-C3E7-43BD-B198-8A2EEA78F064@microsoft.com > .... > > I can't delete the Protected Storage System Provider entry within the > > registry on all 6 machines. > > > Are you stopping the service and changing the permissions > of the key first? > Thank you for your reply. No, my fault. I have created a new user account and i have copied all data from the old to the new one. Now autocomplete works, but my boss wants another solution, because we are runnig a MS SQL Developer Server 2000 and a coldfusion application on each machine, so we can't really foresee all the effects a new account could have. I've read somewhere that it could endanger the system stability and integrity when you delete the Protected Storage System Provider entry. Does it? so long Martin Th. |
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I've read the thread by Bob Simon from 10/23/2005.
It implies that something is wrong with the protected storage. Right now we are introducing a new system to our salesman. 5 people are testing the system and have the mentioned problem. When the test is complete 150 people will use the system maybe even more. I could use pspv.exe to import the needed entries but i would have to type 150 different usernames and their passwords then export each and import them on every single machine. so long Martin Th. |
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"Martin Th." wrote:
> "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > > > "Martin Th." <Martin Th.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:352A5838-C3E7-43BD-B198-8A2EEA78F064@microsoft.com > > .... > > > I can't delete the Protected Storage System Provider entry within the > > > registry on all 6 machines. > > > > > > Are you stopping the service and changing the permissions > > of the key first? > > > > Thank you for your reply. > > No, my fault. > Okay i stopped the service and i have full acces to the key nonetheless i can't delete they key. I'm doing this on the master machine which works fine because i don't have a clone at hand. Please excuse the triple post but i can't edit my posts or haven't figured out how to do so. so long Martin Th. |
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(cross-post to windowsnt.registry from ie6.browser)
"Martin Th." <MartinTh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5DB2D738-F638-4D8E-BFC4-0274981AC7AF@microsoft.com .... > I've read somewhere that it could endanger the system stability and > integrity when you delete the Protected Storage System Provider entry. > > Does it? Perhaps it was my speculations you read. <eg> I don't know and I have been issuing that caveat whenever I mention deleting the key. My biggest concern was the possibility that somebody might have encrypted files on a machine and the thought that if the keys for decrypting them were kept in there some very undesirable consequences would occur. (E.g., passwords, etc. can be recreated manually if necessary but trashed files aren't something I want to be even indirectly responsible for, even though it is ultimately a user's responsibility to be able to backup and restore the data.) That concern seems especially relevant when portable computers such as your Tablets are involved since file encryption is more likely to be employed for security reasons (e.g. to insure the data against loss or theft of the machine.) But I still can't find any clear statement in articles such as these about where such critical information is stored (apart from being backed up on another machine): http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...asp?frame=true Other than that major unknown, notice that I found articles written by MSFT personnel which mentioned the procedure for various circumstances, before I made my first post about it (with caveats). So, while the total consequences may be unknown to us they can at least be assumed to be in general not unsafe. Since you have a ghosted image won't you be in a good position to test the idea and its consequences for us anyway? <eg> You may get a more informed (or perhaps more confident <w>) answer from a newsgroup specializing in the registry. I'm cross-posting this reply to one in case somebody there chooses to answer us now. Good luck Robert --- PS. here's a link to the whole thread for the convenience of new readers. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...8-8a2eea78f064 |
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