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XP home and publishing Expression Web
Can you help with XP home and publishing? I am using MS Expression Web to
publish to GoDaddy.com Now it will not connect. Are the passwords saved in XP Home Cache? I created a new ADMIN account and restarted. Then I went to GoDaddy.com and changed all the passwords. Plus added a new FTP user. You have any recommendations on how to clear the XP or Expressions cache? Regards ~ New Orleans Novice |
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XP home and publishing Expression Web
Passwords are saved by Internet Explorer.
In IE Tools-Internet Options - General tab Click Delete in Browsing History section Select what you need to delete - and do not select what you do not want deleted. If you have saved the password for a site, you should still be able to change it when the logon dialogue appears. (delete the old password, type in the new). If the logon dialogue does not appear, or the correct password is rejected then ask GoDaddy for help. The site password is requested and validated by GoDaddy's servers. -- Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression) Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread. http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp "New Orleans Novice" wrote in message news Can you help with XP home and publishing? I am using MS Expression Web to publish to GoDaddy.com Now it will not connect. Are the passwords saved in XP Home Cache? I created a new ADMIN account and restarted. Then I went to GoDaddy.com and changed all the passwords. Plus added a new FTP user. You have any recommendations on how to clear the XP or Expressions cache? Regards ~ New Orleans Novice |
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XP home and publishing Expression Web
Passwords are saved by Internet Explorer.
In IE Tools-Internet Options - General tab Click Delete in Browsing History section Select what you need to delete - and do not select what you do not want deleted. If you have saved the password for a site, you should still be able to change it when the logon dialogue appears. (delete the old password, type in the new). If the logon dialogue does not appear, or the correct password is rejected then ask GoDaddy for help. The site password is requested and validated by GoDaddy's servers. -- Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression) Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread. http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp "New Orleans Novice" wrote in message news Can you help with XP home and publishing? I am using MS Expression Web to publish to GoDaddy.com Now it will not connect. Are the passwords saved in XP Home Cache? I created a new ADMIN account and restarted. Then I went to GoDaddy.com and changed all the passwords. Plus added a new FTP user. You have any recommendations on how to clear the XP or Expressions cache? Regards ~ New Orleans Novice |
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XP home and publishing Expression Web
Thanks for all the tips and help, it worked like you said
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XP home and publishing Expression Web
Thanks for all the tips and help, it worked like you said
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