Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin (More info?)
Hi,
I am not sure where this issue should be posted - but as I suspect it is
somehow related to software security mechanisms this may be the place:
Everytime I sign into Microsoft Help & Support using .Net Passport I have an
option to 'tick' a box so that I can be logged in automatically in future.
However, this never works ...? Despite 'ticking' the appropriate box I am
always asked during subsequent logins to re-enter my particular login detail
..... I encounter similar problems with other web resources using a similar
login process ...
I am sure other users are having, or have experienced, similar issues?
Can anyone help?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin (More info?)
Check your Internet Options, in content tab, autocomplete...
see that everything is checked there. Otherwise, if the case
is that you are running a system cleaner application, your
stored autocomplete information is probably being deleted.
Hope this helps.
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"Don" <Don@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> Hi,
>
> I am not sure where this issue should be posted - but as I suspect it is
> somehow related to software security mechanisms this may be the place:
>
> Everytime I sign into Microsoft Help & Support using .Net Passport I have
an
> option to 'tick' a box so that I can be logged in automatically in future.
> However, this never works ...? Despite 'ticking' the appropriate box I am
> always asked during subsequent logins to re-enter my particular login
detail
> .... I encounter similar problems with other web resources using a similar
> login process ...
>
> I am sure other users are having, or have experienced, similar issues?
> Can anyone help?
>
> Thx in advance,
>
> Don-
>
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