Re: I need to see the autocomplete functions "history"
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 10:10:09 -0500
In news:E2BAAED9-FFCD-4C12-A09C-5C141A048AB7@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
tomber <tomber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
My World of Warcraft account was hacked over the weekend, my password
has been changed! On Warcraft's main loggin window, When loggin
information doesnt match for some reason, you are directed to
http/worldofwarcraft.com/accounts where you can imput your loggin
info into their online database- and thus i tried to - i entered my
username--- the first letter of it that is, windows autocomplete
filled the rest in as normal. i enter my password-- red flag-- i
shouldnt have had to enter it all-- i hit enter-- and i get a message
from autocomplete - "the password you entered does not match the
password stored in windows for this username" Ok...first question is,
doesnt this little message from autocomplete mean that my password
was changed from my own computer??? I mean, in order for autocomplete
to register a change, doesnt it have to be typed in on this very
keyboard? I dont drink, and i dont remember ever even wanting to
change my password. My wife knows my password though, and has issues
with my gameplay. I suspect she may be responsible. Question #2: if
my password has indeed been changed from my computer, is there a way
for me to look at a "history" for autocomplete? -in hopes of possibly
finding out what password it is currently remembering--- which might
be what my password has been changed to.
In addition to the other reply (with which I agree)....have you asked your
wife?
Stop playing games and go clean out the garage like you promised to do three
weeks ago. :-)
.
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