Pass word setting for community groups

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Derrick Robinson

I normally log in to my discussion group buy using windows fill form pass
word. It remembers it on my home computer but I cant remember it for use on
other computers away from home. Where in windows can I see the pass word I
use for this discussion group. Is it possible to view it some place?
Derrick
 
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Galen

In Derrick Robinson had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
I normally log in to my discussion group buy using windows fill form
pass word. It remembers it on my home computer but I cant remember it
for use on other computers away from home. Where in windows can I see
the pass word I use for this discussion group. Is it possible to view
it some place? Derrick

Is this what you want?

Protected Storage PassView:
http://nirsoft.net/utils/pspv.html

--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/
http://kgiii.info/

"We approached the case, you remember, with an absolutely blank mind,
which is always an advantage. We had formed no theories. We were simply
there to observe and to draw inferences from our observations." -
Sherlock Holmes
 
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Derrick Robinson

Thank you, I think this will do it.
DR

Galen said:
In Derrick Robinson had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:


Is this what you want?

Protected Storage PassView:
http://nirsoft.net/utils/pspv.html

--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/
http://kgiii.info/

"We approached the case, you remember, with an absolutely blank mind,
which is always an advantage. We had formed no theories. We were simply
there to observe and to draw inferences from our observations." -
Sherlock Holmes
 
G

Galen

In Derrick Robinson had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
Thank you, I think this will do it.
DR

No problem and thanks for the feedback.

--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/
http://kgiii.info/

"We approached the case, you remember, with an absolutely blank mind,
which is always an advantage. We had formed no theories. We were simply
there to observe and to draw inferences from our observations." -
Sherlock Holmes
 

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