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cookes {Sharon F}
You're welcome, Wes. I wasn't aware that you could edit the Yahoo cookies
directly. Once you find out where, Notepad can open the file for you to edit it. Autocomplete handles most of the username/password things for me. It doesn't interact with all log ons though. I hope you find what you're looking for. -- Sharon F Microsoft MVP, Windows - Shell/User wes wrote: Sharon F, thanks for your reply, but that not it. In my Yahoo cookie (txt)Bdjj7hs4v5dnp5&b=2yahooligans.com/102498540748830072022 172889723229547033* At one time you could place your username & password in that line somewhere, but I don't were or how or can it be done any moreWinxp Home. Thanks and have good day. wes "Sharon F" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 14:53:03 -0600, "wes" wrote: Hi, some time ago, I read that you could put your ID & password in the cookies so when you went the site it would be install for you. Any one know about this, if so how? I think you're talking about AutoComplete. Try Internet Options Content Autocomplete. Make your selections there, including "usernames and passwords on forms." Sharon F MS MVP [Shell/User] |
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