On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 13:11:28 -0500, Rich Koziol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Mark,
>
>On 31 Dec 2005 at 9:50, Mark Dodge wrote:
>
>> In these cases though it is a cookie. Clearing the cookie files will give
>> you back to the asking of the save or not.
>
>I have cleard all the cookies in couple of places, the Cookie dir and
>Internet Temp dir. Read some info on the subject and even ventured
>into the registry Protected Storage, where some of the info is
>stored, but hard to tell what's what. Removed a couple entries, but
>it disabled Autocomplete completely - had to dig up old registry
>files to make it work again.
>
>Also tried a couple of small apps that read and clear this stuff.
>All in all, no luck. Was tempted to pull IE out with Lite98 and re-
>install from nothing, but may be too much trouble. And it works in
>some web forms.
>
>This the kind of event that may put me over the line to Firefox,
>where Autcomplete not only works flawlessly, but there is a feature
>to read what's been entered (in case you forget).
>
>Took me a long time to switch from Netscape to IE. It may be time to
>switch again.
>
>Rich
>
My bank has deliberately programmed it website so that UserNames and
Passwords are not saved by the browswer [FF and IE]. Yahoo.com has
programmed its website to not save or allow the browser to save its Password.
So, even FireFox [FF], my primary browser does not memorize all Usernames
and Passwords.
Texas Handly
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