I suppose you can safely click on "save password" once you have entered
the settings.
Unless you are talking about different users logging in with their
passwords.

Ok,regarding "Expect",i have used it.But,i am not too sure how you can
use it with Netscape's address book or if u can interface it with
netscape at all,for that matter.You can definitely start a expect script
through command prompt and initiate a connection to a remote server with
a username,password ,but doing it from netscape's address book sounds
like a problem.
Not much help there,i guess.

Cheers,
Vineeta

Andrew So Hing-pong wrote:

> All,
>
> I often connect to a Netscape Web Server, which required
> to input the username & password for ACL. Any method sending
> a scripts instead of inputing the username & password ?
>
> Thanks
>
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> Andrew H.P. So
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