IE5 refuses to "remember" a password and asks for it everytime we enter a site. Have tried to rectify this by uninstaling and re-installing IE but still being asked for password - any ideas??? Nogs
In the bottom right hand side of IE it says Internet - double click it - Select Internet - Select Custom - Scroll to the bottom - Choose the logon method to suit yuor needs.
Hi Nogs,
Where you have clicked the "Automatically logon to intranet zone only" there is a ? mark in the top right hand corner - click it the click "Automatically logon to intranet zone only" , it is the help facility and spells out the instances in which to use the given selections.
I would suggest that you use either "Anonymous login" or "Automatic logon with current username and password".
Hi Win98user
I tried both of your suggestions and neither worked, anonymous login returns an error suggesting a "bad password" and "Automatic logon with current username and password" keeps asking for the login and password as usual.
This is beginning to drive me mad...... Nogs
Could you supply a bit more detail about the problem?
For example;
Do you have muliple users configured for your machine?
Are you on a nework?
If you are on a network what type is it?
What "Primary Network Logon" do you have set in the Settings/Control Panel/Network?
Which sites are asking for the passwords?
Are cookies enabled? Look in the internet settings in the bottom right as before.
Win98 user
Here are the answers to your questions;
There is only 1 user setup for the PC
We are on a network, using tcp/ip on a unix lan/wan.
Client for Microsoft networks
Company Intranet
Cookies are enabled.
For example: Are you asked to enter username and passwords everytime you come to the tek-tips site?
Also,look in the Tools/Internet Options/Advanced/ scroll down to Security and make sure there isn't a tick in the check box for "Empty temporary internet files folder when browser is closed".
Hi Win98user
I check marked the "prompt me to save passwords" box?
It is a company intranet site with the problem - they only have access to this.
The "Empty temporary internet files folder when browser is closed" isnt checked.
First, In the bottom right hand side of IE it says Internet - double click it - Select LOCAL INTRANET, then click sites and make sure there is a tick in all the boxes then click ok.
Then, making sure that LOCAL INTRANET is still selected - Select Custom - Scroll to the bottom - select "Automatically logon to intranet zone only"
Also, make sure that both types of cookie sessions are enabled.
That password is probably saved in the history folder.
Is history kept for at least 1 day ? Also look in the registry at H_C_U\Software\Policies\Microsoft\InternetExplorer\ControlPanel for special keys.
It seems to me that sometimes, IE will remember it, but it needs prompting.
type the first few letters of the username that it already should have remembered.
Then press the down arrow key, and select the login name desired. It should then input the password for you.
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