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We've got a couple of Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services servers. We're
using roaming profiles. If you log on to one of the servers and try to sign in to Windows Messenger 5.1 you find it has remembered the password (as expected since you checked the box to sign you in automatically) and you are signed in automatically. On the other server you need to enter your password. And, even if you check the "Sign me in automatically" box again it won't remember your password. Same domain. Same profile. Just different behavior on the two machines. Any clue as to how to get the password to be remembered on the second machine? -- Hal Berenson, President PredictableIT, LLC www.predictableit.com |
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