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Bill Dross
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      28th Jul 2005
When I open my website with FP2003 ( http://www.xxxx.com) for editing
'live,' I am not prompted for my user name and password. I called my ISP
provider and was told that FrontPage has stored that information, thus
opening the site everytime automatically. That wouldn't be bad, except, in
a classroom setting, it leaves my teaching computer station open for anyone
that would want to use FP and open my site.

The only option I could find was not to open the last site automatically.
Even with that, once I initiate open site...there is still no prompt for
user name/password.

I would appreciate any assistance and thanking you in advance.

Bill


 
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      28th Jul 2005
If you are running Windows XP and have remember usernames and passwords
turned on you'll have to remove it.

Under Control Panel/User Accounts select your username. In the top left
hand corner you'll see Manage my network passwords. Click that and remove
the one for that specific domain.

You'll now be prompted.
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"Bill Dross" wrote:

> When I open my website with FP2003 ( http://www.xxxx.com) for editing
> 'live,' I am not prompted for my user name and password. I called my ISP
> provider and was told that FrontPage has stored that information, thus
> opening the site everytime automatically. That wouldn't be bad, except, in
> a classroom setting, it leaves my teaching computer station open for anyone
> that would want to use FP and open my site.
>
> The only option I could find was not to open the last site automatically.
> Even with that, once I initiate open site...there is still no prompt for
> user name/password.
>
> I would appreciate any assistance and thanking you in advance.
>
> Bill
>
>
>

 
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Bill Dross
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      1st Aug 2005
Thanks...that was it!

"James Mueller" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:3A45D20A-A367-47B4-AB62-(E-Mail Removed)...
> If you are running Windows XP and have remember usernames and passwords
> turned on you'll have to remove it.
>
> Under Control Panel/User Accounts select your username. In the top left
> hand corner you'll see Manage my network passwords. Click that and remove
> the one for that specific domain.
>
> You'll now be prompted.
> --
> Thanks,
>
> James Mueller
> http://www.sharepointcommunity.com
>
>
> "Bill Dross" wrote:
>
>> When I open my website with FP2003 ( http://www.xxxx.com) for editing
>> 'live,' I am not prompted for my user name and password. I called my
>> ISP
>> provider and was told that FrontPage has stored that information, thus
>> opening the site everytime automatically. That wouldn't be bad, except,
>> in
>> a classroom setting, it leaves my teaching computer station open for
>> anyone
>> that would want to use FP and open my site.
>>
>> The only option I could find was not to open the last site automatically.
>> Even with that, once I initiate open site...there is still no prompt for
>> user name/password.
>>
>> I would appreciate any assistance and thanking you in advance.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>>



 
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