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Question about 'Dial-Up Networking Refuses to Remember Passwords'
Thursday, December 6, 2001 at 4:49 pm
Posted by Stuart Gibson (3 messages posted)

The reason that dial up networking refuses to remember your password is because you have not logged into your computer. if a windows logon box or a windows networking logon box appears when you start windows, you must enter a username and password and login. once you have logged in, dial up networking will quite happily remember your password for you...8-) however, if a logon box does not appear, double click the network icon on the control panel, and install a client. e.g. Client For Microsoft Networks, then go to the identification tab, and enter your computer name and your workgroup name, restart windows, and all should work, if not, i will help you sort the problem...just E Mail Me ~Stuart~

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re: Question about 'Dial-Up Networking Refuses to Remember Passwords'
Wednesday, July 3, 2002 at 12:38 am
Posted by Lesley Hargrove (1 messages posted)




On Thursday, December 6, 2001 at 4:49 pm, Stuart Gibson wrote:
>The reason that dial up networking refuses to remember your password is because you
>have not logged into your computer. if a windows logon box or a windows networking
>logon box appears when you start windows, you must enter a username and password
>and login. once you have logged in, dial up networking will quite happily remember
>your password for you...8-)
>however, if a logon box does not appear, double click the network icon on the control
>panel, and install a client. e.g. Client For Microsoft Networks, then go to the identification
>tab, and enter your computer name and your workgroup name, restart windows, and all
>should work, if not, i will help you sort the problem...just E
>Mail Me

>
>~Stuart~

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