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Old June 15th 04, 02:42 PM
rob
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Default passwords go bye-bye

My harddrive was wiped and I got a clean install and new
virus protection (Kaspersky). Now it works great but
everytime I enter a password and say remember (in outlook
express and in explorer) the computer pretends to
remember it but then forgets it. I have looked
everywhere and the only reference I find relates to
reseting the location of passwords related to outlook.
Will this potentially dangerous solution fix everything
(including explorer?)
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Old June 15th 04, 04:51 PM
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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Default passwords go bye-bye

Rob;
See if this helps:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=259416

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"rob" wrote in message
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My harddrive was wiped and I got a clean install and new
virus protection (Kaspersky). Now it works great but
everytime I enter a password and say remember (in outlook
express and in explorer) the computer pretends to
remember it but then forgets it. I have looked
everywhere and the only reference I find relates to
reseting the location of passwords related to outlook.
Will this potentially dangerous solution fix everything
(including explorer?)



 




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