Guest Wes Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Hello, Last week I found on my two dial-up accounts the checkbox "remember password" greyed out. As work-around I fill in the password manually, an inconvenient situation. Any ideas how to repair this? T.I.A. Wes.
Guest Ron Badour Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't store password http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/dun.html Read the whole article and see para 6 in particular -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2007 "Wes" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:MPG.215265b9a8ebb56c989685@news.dds.nl... > Hello, > Last week I found on my two dial-up accounts the checkbox "remember > password" > greyed out. As work-around I fill in the password manually, an > inconvenient > situation. > Any ideas how to repair this? > T.I.A. > > Wes.
Guest Dan Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Ron, I clicked the web link and it said sorry the page was not found and had a picture of a roadrunner. I just thought I would let you know as a courtesy and do not mean to give you more work. <smile> "Ron Badour" wrote: > http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/dun.html Read the whole article and see > para 6 in particular > > -- > Regards > > Ron Badour > MS MVP 1997 - 2007 > > > "Wes" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message > news:MPG.215265b9a8ebb56c989685@news.dds.nl... > > Hello, > > Last week I found on my two dial-up accounts the checkbox "remember > > password" > > greyed out. As work-around I fill in the password manually, an > > inconvenient > > situation. > > Any ideas how to repair this? > > T.I.A. > > > > Wes. > > >
Guest thanatoid Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't store password Wes <me@privacy.net> wrote in news:MPG.215265b9a8ebb56c989685@news.dds.nl: > Hello, > Last week I found on my two dial-up accounts the checkbox > "remember password" greyed out. As work-around I fill in > the password manually, an inconvenient situation. Isn't life just a never-ending HELL? > Any ideas how to repair this? > T.I.A. > > Wes. You can either make your password(s) shorter and simpler or get a utility called shortkeys (lite is free). In general, it is better not to have the machine automatically put in passwords, so you should be grateful this happened. -- "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." - illyria
Guest Sunny Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EE6F75E5-2C6B-425C-BD39-D562C54D6B87@microsoft.com... > Ron, I clicked the web link and it said sorry the page was not found and > had > a picture of a roadrunner. I just thought I would let you know as a > courtesy > and do not mean to give you more work. <smile> > > "Ron Badour" wrote: > >> http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/dun.html Read the whole article and >> see >> para 6 in particular Works OK for me :-) 6. If the save box on the DUN screen is greyed out, this is generally an indication that the Windows logon was not done or done properly, or that the appropriate client (normally the Client for MS Networks or Microsoft Family Logon) is not in the DUN configuration (Control Panel, Network). 7. With certain versions of DUN, you must interrupt the ISP connection in order to enter the user name and password. To do this, open Explorer to the DUN folder and left-click it once. On the toolbar, click Connections and Settings. Place a mark in the "Prompt for Info" box. Once the DUN password is saved, remove the mark from the "Prompt" box. 8. You must make an actual connection to your ISP before the DUN password will save. 9. There are numerous Knowledge Base articles on this subject available at: support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo Damaged Password List File Does Not Save Passwords, 135197 Dial-Up Networking Password Is Not Saved, 148925 Save Password Check Box Is Unavailable, 137361 User Information Not Saved for Dial-Up Networking Connection, 141546 No Windows or Network Logon Dialog Box at Startup, 141858 Save Password Check Box Is Unavailable, 137361 How to Disable and Delete User Profiles, 156826
Guest Dan Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't > > <snip> < < Okay, if I cut and paste the web-link manually in a new tab then it will work for me as well.
Guest Ron Badour Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't When you use the lousy web page interface to the newsgroups, you have to put up with such nonsense. If you plan on using the MS newsgroups, I encourage you to configure Outlook Express (or other newsreader) and connect directly to the MS server: msnews.microsoft.com Then the links will work properly and you will be able to easily find and track posts. -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2007 "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EE6F75E5-2C6B-425C-BD39-D562C54D6B87@microsoft.com... > Ron, I clicked the web link and it said sorry the page was not found and > had > a picture of a roadrunner. I just thought I would let you know as a > courtesy > and do not mean to give you more work. <smile> > > "Ron Badour" wrote: > >> http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/dun.html Read the whole article and >> see >> para 6 in particular >> >> -- >> Regards >> >> Ron Badour >> MS MVP 1997 - 2007 >> >> >> "Wes" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message >> news:MPG.215265b9a8ebb56c989685@news.dds.nl... >> > Hello, >> > Last week I found on my two dial-up accounts the checkbox "remember >> > password" >> > greyed out. As work-around I fill in the password manually, an >> > inconvenient >> > situation. >> > Any ideas how to repair this? >> > T.I.A. >> > >> > Wes. >> >> >>
Guest Dan Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't I understand --- I am on my Dad's computer and cannot use a newsgroup like Outlook Express or Thunderbird or something else until my own computer is fixed. I am ordering a replacement ASUS motherboard and a better Intel CPU. "Ron Badour" wrote: > When you use the lousy web page interface to the newsgroups, you have to put > up with such nonsense. If you plan on using the MS newsgroups, I encourage > you to configure Outlook Express (or other newsreader) and connect directly > to the MS server: msnews.microsoft.com Then the links will work properly > and you will be able to easily find and track posts. > > -- > Regards > > Ron Badour > MS MVP 1997 - 2007 > > > "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:EE6F75E5-2C6B-425C-BD39-D562C54D6B87@microsoft.com... > > Ron, I clicked the web link and it said sorry the page was not found and > > had > > a picture of a roadrunner. I just thought I would let you know as a > > courtesy > > and do not mean to give you more work. <smile> > > > > "Ron Badour" wrote: > > > >> http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/dun.html Read the whole article and > >> see > >> para 6 in particular > >> > >> -- > >> Regards > >> > >> Ron Badour > >> MS MVP 1997 - 2007 > >> > >> > >> "Wes" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message > >> news:MPG.215265b9a8ebb56c989685@news.dds.nl... > >> > Hello, > >> > Last week I found on my two dial-up accounts the checkbox "remember > >> > password" > >> > greyed out. As work-around I fill in the password manually, an > >> > inconvenient > >> > situation. > >> > Any ideas how to repair this? > >> > T.I.A. > >> > > >> > Wes. > >> > >> > >> > > >
Guest Wes Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't store password On "Wed, 12 Sep 2007 16:43:36 -0500", "Ron Badour" said: > http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/dun.html Read the whole article and see > para 6 in particular > > Thanks Ron. Problem is solved. After reading your tips I am aware of the relation DUN password and Windows password in *.pwl file. I extracted an undamaged *.pwl file from an GHOST image and the checkbox is as it should be! Regards Wes.
Guest Wes Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't On "Thu, 13 Sep 2007 17:47:32 +1000", "Sunny" said: > > "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:EE6F75E5-2C6B-425C-BD39-D562C54D6B87@microsoft.com... > 9. There are numerous Knowledge Base articles on this subject available at: > support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo > Damaged Password List File Does Not Save Passwords, 135197 > Dial-Up Networking Password Is Not Saved, 148925 > Save Password Check Box Is Unavailable, 137361 > User Information Not Saved for Dial-Up Networking Connection, 141546 > No Windows or Network Logon Dialog Box at Startup, 141858 > Save Password Check Box Is Unavailable, 137361 > How to Disable and Delete User Profiles, 156826 > > > Thanks Sunny. Problem solved. After reading the articles you mentioned I am aware of the relation DUN password and Windows *.pwl password. I extracted an undamaged *.pwl file from an GHOST image and the checkbox is as it should be! Regards Wes.
Guest Dan Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Well, thanatoid, I am starting to realize that true security on a computer that is connected on-line is an illusion. You must have an old computer like I do which is an IBM 486 with Windows 3.1 and DOS 5 to be able to actually get your work done without being concerned that the data might disappear. In addition then the need to backup as frequently is not as great. "thanatoid" wrote: > Wes <me@privacy.net> wrote in > news:MPG.215265b9a8ebb56c989685@news.dds.nl: > > > Hello, > > Last week I found on my two dial-up accounts the checkbox > > "remember password" greyed out. As work-around I fill in > > the password manually, an inconvenient situation. > > Isn't life just a never-ending HELL? > > > Any ideas how to repair this? > > T.I.A. > > > > Wes. > > You can either make your password(s) shorter and simpler or get > a utility called shortkeys (lite is free). > > In general, it is better not to have the machine automatically > put in passwords, so you should be grateful this happened. > > -- > "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." > - illyria >
Guest thanatoid Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't =?Utf-8?B?RGFu?= <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:8EAE9D44-E485-4A9A-9926-DAD783CB0BDE@microsoft.com: > Well, thanatoid, I am starting to realize that true > security on a computer that is connected on-line is an > illusion. Very true. Privacy and security are all a part of history now. > You must have an old computer like I do which is > an IBM 486 with Windows 3.1 and DOS 5 I am close, I have a 166 MMX with 95B (which will be exactly 10 years old in about 10 days) and I have NO Microsoft products on it except for the OS. It runs faster and better than XP and Vista machines, I never have to update or patch anything (well, I did tweak for years until I got the damn thing to work the way I wanted it to) and I feel quite safe. (In ten years I only got ONE virus - in an email from a clueless friend - and it couldn't do anything anyway since I have long ago removed all scripting and other nasty files from the win directory.) And I do not even HAVE a .pwl file. I DO have another 2GHz machine which I bought only because I got tired of waiting 5 hrs for a 3-minute song to be converted from wav to mp3 or vice versa. But that computer does not even have a modem and is not networked. I just use CD-RW's. I have lots of time. > to be able to > actually get your work done without being concerned that > the data might disappear. Not sure what you mean by "disappear" in this context. > In addition then the need to > backup as frequently is not as great. I shamefully admit I never do regular backups. I put stuff that REALLY matters on CD-R's semi-regularly, but I never "back up" most of my data. Anyway, I see the computer more as a time killer device than anything else, but that's another story which has to do my with my unfortunate personality and current life status. AFA the "system", ever since I have owned Acronis True Image I have been spoiled to death and have probably forgotten how to fix a lot of stuff, because whatever happens, in 5 minutes I am back to a perfect setup. Regards, t. -- "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." - illyria
Guest Dan Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't I am talking about if someone hacks into your computer and proceeds to remove data then it disappears in a sense. Hopefully, that clears it up for you. Have a nice day. "thanatoid" wrote: > =?Utf-8?B?RGFu?= <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > news:8EAE9D44-E485-4A9A-9926-DAD783CB0BDE@microsoft.com: > > > Well, thanatoid, I am starting to realize that true > > security on a computer that is connected on-line is an > > illusion. > > Very true. Privacy and security are all a part of history now. > > > You must have an old computer like I do which is > > an IBM 486 with Windows 3.1 and DOS 5 > > I am close, I have a 166 MMX with 95B (which will be exactly 10 > years old in about 10 days) and I have NO Microsoft products on > it except for the OS. It runs faster and better than XP and > Vista machines, I never have to update or patch anything (well, > I did tweak for years until I got the damn thing to work the way > I wanted it to) and I feel quite safe. (In ten years I only got > ONE virus - in an email from a clueless friend - and it couldn't > do anything anyway since I have long ago removed all scripting > and other nasty files from the win directory.) And I do not even > HAVE a .pwl file. > > I DO have another 2GHz machine which I bought only because I got > tired of waiting 5 hrs for a 3-minute song to be converted from > wav to mp3 or vice versa. But that computer does not even have a > modem and is not networked. I just use CD-RW's. I have lots of > time. > > > to be able to > > actually get your work done without being concerned that > > the data might disappear. > > Not sure what you mean by "disappear" in this context. > > > In addition then the need to > > backup as frequently is not as great. > > I shamefully admit I never do regular backups. I put stuff that > REALLY matters on CD-R's semi-regularly, but I never "back up" > most of my data. Anyway, I see the computer more as a time > killer device than anything else, but that's another story which > has to do my with my unfortunate personality and current life > status. > > AFA the "system", ever since I have owned Acronis True Image I > have been spoiled to death and have probably forgotten how to > fix a lot of stuff, because whatever happens, in 5 minutes I am > back to a perfect setup. > > Regards, > t. > > > > -- > "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." > - illyria >
Guest thanatoid Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't =?Utf-8?B?RGFu?= <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:C8A98352-A753-4FAE-93D3-09404F021344@microsoft.com: > I am talking about if someone hacks into your computer and > proceeds to remove data then it disappears in a sense. > Hopefully, that clears it up for you. Have a nice day. The word "disappears" confused me. The data does not disappear, it just gets copied to a place where it shouldn't be. And if someone "steals your identity" then you certainly don't "disappear", you are in fact kind of cloned, in a most unpleasant sense! ;-) But it is not really difficult to make sure it never happens. -- "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." - illyria
Guest Dan Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Thanks and you are correct, thanatoid. How do you make sure it never happens? "thanatoid" wrote: > =?Utf-8?B?RGFu?= <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > news:C8A98352-A753-4FAE-93D3-09404F021344@microsoft.com: > > > I am talking about if someone hacks into your computer and > > proceeds to remove data then it disappears in a sense. > > Hopefully, that clears it up for you. Have a nice day. > > The word "disappears" confused me. The data does not disappear, > it just gets copied to a place where it shouldn't be. And if > someone "steals your identity" then you certainly don't > "disappear", you are in fact kind of cloned, in a most > unpleasant sense! ;-) > > But it is not really difficult to make sure it never happens. > > -- > "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." > - illyria >
Guest thanatoid Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't Re: W98SE on dial-up suddenly has greyed out checkbox and doesn't =?Utf-8?B?RGFu?= <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:33F19C7F-47BA-44B5-8293-A5D7E4E7A078@microsoft.com: > Thanks and you are correct, thanatoid. How do you make > sure it never happens? Well, I suppose it COULD happen, but if a person is running a decent firewall (I know everyone likes hardware fw's, but I have a lowly 33.6 modem so I run a software one), doesn't use IE/OE, has all scripting and other nasty files removed from win sys etc., has file extensions enabled so they can see that "nasty secretaries gangbang" is actually "nasty secretaries gangbang.jpg.scr", NEVER opens ANYTHING except txt and images without having scanned them for nasties, has NO pwl file, keeps personal data (like my one and only credit card number) in a weird directory or in a weird info storage program not on C, I would say you are fairly safe. I may have left out a couple of safeguards but you get the idea. Oh, and needless to say, running XP or Vista is NOT a good idea. For anyone, under any circumstances. Still, progress or death! Right? -- "This is not nuclear. This is just a test." - illyria
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