Edit Saved Passwords in IE7 WinXP

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You can delete ALL or none. You can't selectively delete a password. Tools,
Internet Options, [General Tab], Browsing History button, select delete, now
you will get options to delete the password at the bottom of the dialogue box.

hth
 
Kevin said:
You can delete ALL or none. You can't selectively delete a password.
Tools,
Internet Options, [General Tab], Browsing History button, select delete,
now
you will get options to delete the password at the bottom of the dialogue
box.

hth

Is there a way to change, edit or delete passwords which have been saved
in
IE7.
Thanks
I realize you can do all or none, but it would be nice to be able to edit
just one out of the bunch that are saved to update to a new/changed
password. Thought you might be able to sneak into the registry to do this.
Otherwise you have to delete and then reinstall all passwords just to
update/change one of them. Another example of how far MS has it's head up
its A**
 
Try this:

- Go to the website where you have a saved username/password that you want
to change.

- Type the first few characters of the username in the username field.

- Use the arrow down/up key to highlight the one you want to remove. Hit
delete.

- If there's a saved password, you'll be asked if you want to delete it
(Windows has a password stored for this user name. Do you want to delete the
user name and password?)
 
SPAMCOP User said:
There is a way to view & delete passwords for sites. All you need is a
protected Storage viewer. Be warned that some virus scanners will pick
them up as infostealers

Here's an excellent utility:

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/pspv.html
Thanks. It says it doesn't work for IE7 but will give it a try anyway. They
also mention IE Passview which should work with IE7, but tried it the other
day and no joy
 
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