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Old August 29th 08, 02:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
RMan
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Default Messenger deletes sign-in name and PW

I have Window Live Messenger 8.5. Recently, it deletes my sign-in name
(e-mail) and password every time I shut down and restart the computer. It
used to remember me, and I have the boxes checked that tell it to sign me in
automatically. I have re-installed, repaired, etc. Any ideas why it is
deleting this data when it is set-up to remember it and sign me in
automatically? Thanks.
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Old September 26th 08, 03:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
Marty
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Default Messenger deletes sign-in name and PW

Having the same problem, then again my computer recently has been funny with
other software too.

"RMan" wrote:

I have Window Live Messenger 8.5. Recently, it deletes my sign-in name
(e-mail) and password every time I shut down and restart the computer. It
used to remember me, and I have the boxes checked that tell it to sign me in
automatically. I have re-installed, repaired, etc. Any ideas why it is
deleting this data when it is set-up to remember it and sign me in
automatically? Thanks.

 




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