Re: Autocomplete Problem



On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 16:26:15 -0400, "Jan Il" <abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Hi Bob :-)
>
>Try the following and see if it helps:
>
>AutoComplete Does Not Save Username and Password
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q306895

Thank you!

Method 3: Register RSABase.dll
This may be my problem. When I run "Regsvr32 /u RSABase.dll" I get
the following error message:
LoadLibrary ("rsabase.dll") failed - The specified module could not be
found. I also get the same error message without the /u.

How do I fix this?

Before I try Method 4 (Create a new user) I want to successfully
register RSABase and see if that solves my problem.
>
>also..
>
>Clearing all passwords should work to reset the "Save Password" option for
>that site.
>IE> Tools> Options> Content> Autocomplete> Clear Passwords.

No, Even after clearing all passwords, I am not asked if I want to
save that one.

>Protected Storage PassView from
>http://www.snapfiles.com/get/pspv.html
>will help you recover other cached passwords *before* you clear all
>passwords.

That would have been nice but ... too late.
>
>and...
>
>Courtesy of Don Varnau - MVP
>
>Have you tried turning AutoComplete off, restarting, turning it back on?

Yes.
>
>Next, you may have a damaged registry key.
>Try this:
>With no programs open,
>Run REGEDIT and make your way to this key:
>HKEY_CURRENT_USER
> Software
> Microsoft Internet Explorer
> IntelliForms
> SPW
>Create a System Restore point or export that key (Registry> Export- just in
>case you wish to undo the change) then delete it- just the SPW key.
>Restart the computer.

This key does not exist on my desktop machine. I presume that's
because I cleared all the passwords. I also presume that it wasn't
rebuilt because the RSABase service is not registered. What does that
mean exactly.
>
>Hope this helps.

I think we're getting close.
>
>Jan :)
>MS MVP/Windows - Internet Explorer
>Smiles are meant to be shared,
>that's why they're so contagious
>
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>
>
>
>> IE 6 on my desktop PC does not remember my userid and password for
>> Ameritrade. I'd really like to make this work because I access this
>> site several times a day and both the id and psw are long strings.
>> This worked several months ago, perhaps before I upgraded to SP2.
>>
>> I deleted cookies and files, cleared history, cleared forms and
>> passwords, unchecked all four autocomplete boxes, and rebooted. Then
>> I re-checked all four autocomplete boxes and rebooted again. I went
>> to Ameritrade, logged in, out, and in again but IE still does not fill
>> in the userid and psw fields. I also deleted the protected storage
>> system branch from the registry.
>>
>> Autocomplete for this site works from my laptop. Is there a way to
>> copy over the relevant information?
>>
>> --
>> Bob Simon
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