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Old March 6th 08, 10:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Majki Majk
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Default how to turn off IE saving inputs

....you know that function when searching through search-engines, how to turn
off such a function?
....don't know is this related to inputing passwords and usernames in the
empty fields, cause i would like that usernames stay, cause it's a pain in
the ass everytime to input them again but what annoys me are those inputs
which stays in search-engine memory ?!
Maybe you have a soultion ?

Thanks.


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Old March 7th 08, 01:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
RajKohli
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Default how to turn off IE saving inputs

1. In IE - Click to Tools - Internet Options
2. Click Content tab
3. Click Auto Complete button
4. Uncheck the option FORM

Hope this help, let us know!

"majki majk" wrote:

....you know that function when searching through search-engines, how to turn
off such a function?
....don't know is this related to inputing passwords and usernames in the
empty fields, cause i would like that usernames stay, cause it's a pain in
the ass everytime to input them again but what annoys me are those inputs
which stays in search-engine memory ?!
Maybe you have a soultion ?

Thanks.



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Old March 8th 08, 05:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Majki Majk
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Default how to turn off IE saving inputs

It helps. But i thought on sepatrate functions, form not working is ok,
because i hate google(or any other...) saving what number of pants do i
have, and what did i eat today....but saving inputed e-mails in an mail.com
form, because i have about 6e-mails is ok. But how to separate those
functions. If have a clue e-mail me, or phone me if you are a hotshot ! =)

"RajKohli" wrote in message
...
1. In IE - Click to Tools - Internet Options
2. Click Content tab
3. Click Auto Complete button
4. Uncheck the option FORM

Hope this help, let us know!

"majki majk" wrote:

....you know that function when searching through search-engines, how to
turn
off such a function?
....don't know is this related to inputing passwords and usernames in the
empty fields, cause i would like that usernames stay, cause it's a pain
in
the ass everytime to input them again but what annoys me are those inputs
which stays in search-engine memory ?!
Maybe you have a soultion ?

Thanks.





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Old March 14th 08, 01:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
RajKohli
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Default how to turn off IE saving inputs

Sorry for delay in response.

Try this:

http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en...m+Filler&meta=

A search result for Automatic Form Filler which can be used to enter email
addresses, user ids and passwords for desire sites.

Hope this help, let us know!

"majki majk" wrote:

It helps. But i thought on sepatrate functions, form not working is ok,
because i hate google(or any other...) saving what number of pants do i
have, and what did i eat today....but saving inputed e-mails in an mail.com
form, because i have about 6e-mails is ok. But how to separate those
functions. If have a clue e-mail me, or phone me if you are a hotshot ! =)

"RajKohli" wrote in message
...
1. In IE - Click to Tools - Internet Options
2. Click Content tab
3. Click Auto Complete button
4. Uncheck the option FORM

Hope this help, let us know!

"majki majk" wrote:

....you know that function when searching through search-engines, how to
turn
off such a function?
....don't know is this related to inputing passwords and usernames in the
empty fields, cause i would like that usernames stay, cause it's a pain
in
the ass everytime to input them again but what annoys me are those inputs
which stays in search-engine memory ?!
Maybe you have a soultion ?

Thanks.






 




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