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Edward
Most of the applications that I build have a login form at the front,
where the user is authenticated via a user name and password.
IE kindly remembers these, but over time the list has grown rather
long and I thought that I would trim it.
TWO QUESTIONS.
1. I can delete these stored names by double-clicking in the text
box, highlighting the row, and pressing Delete. However, if there is
a password associated with it, IE puts up a message box to inform me
of this, and asks if I still want to delete it. If I reply yes, I get
an critical error with the following signature:
AppName: iexplore.exe AppVer: 6.0.2800.1106 ModName: ntdll.dll
ModVer: 5.1.2600.1217 Offset: 0000b2ab
How can I avoid this?
2. When I am entering a new user name and password combination, IE
offers to remember it. Very useful. However, I have on occasion
replied "No", and ticked the box that says "Don't offer to remember
any more passwords". Is there any way that I can undo this on a
per-site basis?
Many thanks
Edward
where the user is authenticated via a user name and password.
IE kindly remembers these, but over time the list has grown rather
long and I thought that I would trim it.
TWO QUESTIONS.
1. I can delete these stored names by double-clicking in the text
box, highlighting the row, and pressing Delete. However, if there is
a password associated with it, IE puts up a message box to inform me
of this, and asks if I still want to delete it. If I reply yes, I get
an critical error with the following signature:
AppName: iexplore.exe AppVer: 6.0.2800.1106 ModName: ntdll.dll
ModVer: 5.1.2600.1217 Offset: 0000b2ab
How can I avoid this?
2. When I am entering a new user name and password combination, IE
offers to remember it. Very useful. However, I have on occasion
replied "No", and ticked the box that says "Don't offer to remember
any more passwords". Is there any way that I can undo this on a
per-site basis?
Many thanks
Edward