Hi,
From
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/ans...m#autocomplete (the link
that Jon posted.)
Go ahead and export the [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\IntelliForms] key then delete the AskUser DWORD Value. It's worth a
try.
To get IE to prompt to save passwords, I've had success with this method:
Clearing all passwords should work to reset the "Save Password" option for
that site. IE> Tools> Options> Content> Autocomplete> Clear Passwords.
Protected Storage PassView from
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/pspv.html will
help you recover other cached passwords *before* you clear all passwords.
Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE/OE]
"John Baldauf" <jbaldauf[at]gmail.com> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> No, at least not on some machines (W2k). It seems like once IE has
decided
> that I don't want to remember/use this, it won't reset the feature,
> regardless of what is set on/off in the Content tab at Tools > Internet
> Options > AutoComplete Settings. Would the "Re: IE6 .. how to restore
> password prompt? discussion from Jon Kennedy on 4/15/2005 7:28" apply
here?
> The behavior or lack thereof seems similar on fields whether they are
userid
> fields or not. Thanks
[snip]
> > "John Baldauf" <jbaldauf[at]gmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:%234$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > After starting to use IE 5 or 6, it will ask if you want to use
> > > "autocomplete" to fill in fields or userids in logon screens. It
seems
> > > like
> > > once it is turned off, or if you have replied no "too" many times, it
> > > quits
> > > offering/supplying possible and can't be turned back on. Would
> > > reinstalling
> > > IE help reset this feature?