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September 2nd, 2007 02:00

Network passwords

Has anyone been able to make the routine work from Control Panel, User Accounts, "Manage your network passwords". I assume this will retain the names and passwords of your internet web sites that you use when you clear the cookies and temporary internet files folders. I have entered all the pertinent data but can not get the routine to work. It stores all the info. but when I clear cookies & TIFs the information is not there.
Russ

Dell E-520
WIN VISA
1g RAM
160gHD

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September 2nd, 2007 02:00

Thanks Garred could you give an example of what a private site would be?
 
It says "Windows can store log on credentials for servers, websites, and programs. When you revisit one of these locations, windows will try to log you on automatically.
 
Russ


Message Edited by delta dart on 09-01-2007 10:52 PM

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September 2nd, 2007 02:00



delta dart wrote:
Has anyone been able to make the routine work from Control Panel, User Accounts, "Manage your network passwords". I assume this will retain the names and passwords of your internet web sites that you use when you clear the cookies and temporary internet files folders. I have entered all the pertinent data but can not get the routine to work. It stores all the info. but when I clear cookies & TIFs the information is not there.
Russ

Dell E-520
WIN VISA
1g RAM
160gHD


It doesn't backup Internet Web Sites.  It only backs up private sites that require a network Login ID and Password.

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September 2nd, 2007 03:00

Here is an example of a secure website that requires a NT logon process, completely different than website logon's you are use to. These are very secure logon's.
 

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September 4th, 2007 17:00

Thanks Monbodog & Garred for Info. Do either of you know any way to clear TIF's/Cookies and still save the web site passwords etc.
 
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September 4th, 2007 18:00

I use this program to manage cookies. You can select cookies you need, then use the Edit/delete all except the selected cookies, to delete any that are Not selected. This way you keep those login names and passwords you need, and delete's the rest.
 
 
Works on Vista and XP
 
 
Here is how to install software or drivers on Vista that are for XP,2000,NT4,98,95

Right click on the setup.exe file for the software/driver you are trying to install and select the compatibility Tab
Tick the "run this file in compatibility mode" box and then select XP, or whatever OS the software was designed for, in the drop down box, Tick "run as Administrator" if it is available, hit OK
Now double click this setup.exe file to execute the install process, hopefully all will go well and install the drivers/Software you need.

If the exe installs software for the device, or you have installed software only, you need to navigate to the program folder where it installed, then do the compatibility thing again for the program executable.

I do not guarantee all drivers or software to work but a large percentage do..

Good luck.

If the Software/ installer (exe file) is on CD, copy the entire contents of the CD to a folder in Vista, then do the compatibility thing.

There is no compatibility mode for .msi installers
16 bit programs will not run on Vista
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