V Volson Oct 11, 2003 #1 How do I force windows to remember my password so I don't have to keep entering it every time I wan to access it.
How do I force windows to remember my password so I don't have to keep entering it every time I wan to access it.
R Rob Schneider Oct 11, 2003 #2 Volson said: How do I force windows to remember my password so I don't have to keep entering it every time I wan to access it. Click to expand... For web-based email, this is normally done by using cookies. Have you enabled cookies in your browser? If not, try it and see if it works. Also, consult with the Support/Help pages on your web-based email service. They will surely have discussed how to do that there.
Volson said: How do I force windows to remember my password so I don't have to keep entering it every time I wan to access it. Click to expand... For web-based email, this is normally done by using cookies. Have you enabled cookies in your browser? If not, try it and see if it works. Also, consult with the Support/Help pages on your web-based email service. They will surely have discussed how to do that there.
R Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers Oct 11, 2003 #3 Hi, Cotnrol Panel/Internet Options/Content tab, click on "autocomplete". -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby! Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
Hi, Cotnrol Panel/Internet Options/Content tab, click on "autocomplete". -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby! Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
V Volson Oct 11, 2003 #4 -----Original Message----- For web-based email, this is normally done by using cookies. Have you enabled cookies in your browser? If not, try it and see if it works. Also, consult with the Support/Help pages on your web- based email service. They will surely have discussed how to do that Click to expand... there. RE: the web browser is set to accept all cookies and the help button only answers questions once you are already in the email account.
-----Original Message----- For web-based email, this is normally done by using cookies. Have you enabled cookies in your browser? If not, try it and see if it works. Also, consult with the Support/Help pages on your web- based email service. They will surely have discussed how to do that Click to expand... there. RE: the web browser is set to accept all cookies and the help button only answers questions once you are already in the email account.
L Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Oct 11, 2003 #5 It all depends on the webmail setup itself. It may not be possible to do what you wish.
R Rob Schneider Oct 11, 2003 #6 RE: the web browser is set to accept all cookies and the help button only answers questions once you are already in the email account. Click to expand... Then, suggest you log in to the account and view the help. Surely they will tell you.
RE: the web browser is set to accept all cookies and the help button only answers questions once you are already in the email account. Click to expand... Then, suggest you log in to the account and view the help. Surely they will tell you.