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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
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For your second Q you must have told it no at some point because after that it won't ask again and it won't memorize them. Only thing you could do is reinstall XP but that's a lot of bother. I did that one time and lived to regret it, too many passwords to remember, to many places to put them = a lot of typing. Your first Q I'm going to have to think about 'cos I'm using professional and they are slightly different. Catlin
I talked to the "Admin" at work, and she's stumped too. I get the "do you want to save your password, blah, blah, blah, but it doesn't remember them. As for a re-install, this is my laptop with pre-installed XP. to reinstall would mean wiping everything out... not my first choice. Fortunately, this is only a minor inconvenience and probably for my own good. It's just that this IS a laptop and it never leaves my side. I'm just curious about these XP "features"...
Don't put the check mark in the promt me to save passwords, have it just like I do.... Cat....LOL...I play with these silly little toys during the day, I train people on Windows OS, all of them from the oldy Windows 3.1 to XP....not to technical just the OS and error messages....I kind of know the techniques of these OS's and lots of other software....
Didn't want to be sexist :-) (with all the cross posting, I incorrectly assumed that some guy might pop in... well, you know what they say about assuming.) But, still no soap. Sharen, your suggestion worked, although I still got the admin error, the software did install. I still can't get passwords to save or be remembered. Ah, me. Anybody been to Monticello, Minnesota? I'm leaving on Sunday and will be there 'til Friday...
Nukeboy, You might have to enter safemode on a reboot to set adm rights but try logging off and log back on as owner. If that doesn't work let me know and I'll try to see if I can figure out/remember what I did to solve that adm problem. BTW: Did you save the link I listed in this forum a while ago to winxpnews? if not I'll dig it out of my favorites for you. The moderator there can answer this one for sure. -TJ
I'm not sure, but I think the passwords are stored in cookies. When I delete my cookies I have to log in to Renderosity manually again. When I leave the renderosity cookies, but delete everything else I log in automatically. So if you have an automatic cookie deleting option somewhere that could be what's causing the need for a manual password input.
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ahhhh Nukeboy ... some light on the subject. I have XP home and when I go to a "secured" sight .. ie: my banking..I don't get asked to "save password" even though it is on and does show up on other sites (non-secured) like 'Rosity. It could be something there. Try going into TOOLS->Internet Options->Security and try Default OR go through the options Custom Level and see what you have checked and what level you have selected and/or hit reset, to return to default. Sorry if you have already gone through these steps, just trying to help.
regarding the admin rights issue, are you logged in as a user or as the admin when you try to install? (ie do you have separate login/access/passwords?) I haven't put XP in my machine yet but this is the way my Linux side of the box works.
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I'm logged in as the computer administrator. I even created bogus accounts for me to "administer". I think it was just that particular software, I'll probably never know why. As for the password thing, I do get the "save password" prompt, even on secure sites, it just doesn't retain them. I'll take bikermouse's advice and check out winxpnews.
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Greetings All, Gad, I've been so busy that I won't get a chance to do a challenge (going to Minneapolis on Sunday for a week on business). Anyway, two issues in XP; one, I'm running the Home edition and I am the "administrator", however, I just tried installing some software and was told, "You have insufficient administrative rights to install this software. Please contact your system administrator" Huh? I am he. #2, although I am constantly asked if I want a password memorized, they never are. Services are all set to default, Explorer is set to remember, etc. But it ain't happening. Any ideas?