Hello Everyone, In Auto Complete, i have it checked off to Prompt me to save Passwords, so i dont have to type it in when i visit a website! The Prompt comes up and i say yes to saving it, but it never does! What am i missing here, in XP home edition?
This fix also applies to Outlook, other programs that store passwords in the Protected Storage System Provider sub branch of the Registry. It also corrects some issues with Internet Explorer and Autocomplete.
Linney, Thank You for the reply. I have that site already, but i thought that was just for outlook express,which i do not use, i just use aol and yahoo! I have my cookies set and i have no problem with getting into a forum without using my password! But isnt that because of my cookie setting and NOt the explorer saving the password? Aren't they two different things? I cannot get into my email at mail.com without always logging in, even though the explorer screen comes up and ask's me if i want it saved, so i wont have to type it in again, then i say Yes, but it never saves it! What do you think? Maybe, you know of another test i can use to see if it is working? Please let me know what you think? Tom
on a site where you enter a name and password double click the name box when its empty and a list of previously used names will apear, put the mouse over the names (dont click) and press delete to clear them, then when you enter the name and password again all should be ok ...
Thanks, i tried it but No dice, i think i windowsME the names are saved in a drop down menu but not XP, but i tried it anyway, I cannot get it to save in this forum either, but it saves in other forums, and i have it set to accept cookies too!
If you ever find a solution to this problem post back and let us know what eventually fixed it for you because it is a frustrating problem with Internet Explorer and will help others.
I had the same problem and found this thread in a search...
Turned out to be the Protected Storage service was disabled.
Quote from MSKB article
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type Services.msc, and then click OK. The Services snap-in appears.
In the Name list, locate Protected Storage. Note the Status column. If Protected Storage is running, Started will appear under Status.
If Protected Storage is not started, start it. To do this, right-click Protected Storage, and then click Start. The Protected Storage service starts.
If Protected Storage is started, stop and then restart it. To do this, follow these steps:
Right-click Protected Storage, and then click Stop.
NOTE: If you receive a Stop Other Services message, record the names of the other services that will be stopped, and then click Yes. The Protected Storage service stops.
Right-click Protected Storage, and then click Start. The Protected Storage service starts.
NOTE: If you received a Stop Other Services message in step a, start the other services that were stopped. To do this, right-click each stopped service in the Name list (for example, World Wide Web Publishing Service), and then click Start.
Close the Services snap-in.
In my case the service was not only stopped, it was disabled. I started it and reset it to Automatic. Problem solved. Note that even with this service disabled DUN passwords were remembered, also POP3 paswords in Eudora
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