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From: bob (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/03/04


Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 13:28:22 -0800

I just have a quick question, and hopefully someone can
assist me in this matter. For some reason, the Prompt me
to save passwords doesn't seem to work. I am running
Windows XP Home. When i go to a site, and put in my user
id and then my password, it askes me if I want to save my
password, but when i go back to the site, my user id is
saved, but my password doesn't show up. Is there
something I can check to make sure everything is set up
correctly. I do have the follwoing checked under Use
AutoComplete for:
    Web Addresses
    Forms
    User names and passwords on forms
       Prompt me to save passwords
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

            Thanks,
                  Bob



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