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hi, i even faced that problem, now relieved. just start using google chrome. user friendly. avoid typing again and again. bye







BP wrote:



I Don't know....I'm looking for an answer.

24-Mar-09



I Don't know....I'm looking for an answer.

All I want is to be able to log into MyMsn without having to put in my ID &

password.

I want to be able to log into my Bank without being ask over-n-over-n-over

the security questions.

I tried many different setting with CClearer with no luck.

I do hope someone finds a solution.......

Ben



"Smirnoff" wrote in message

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Previous Posts In This Thread:



On Monday, March 23, 2009 5:25 AM

BP wrote:



IE8 REMEMBER Passwords

For some reasons I can't find how to set IE8 to remember sign-in and

passwords. It's got to be in Safety=>InPrivates some place.

It's very annoying to type in same info over-n-over.

IF, anyone knows how to fix, PLEASE give a step by step instruction as I'm

getting too old for this........

Ben ???



On Monday, March 23, 2009 6:08 AM

Don Varnau wrote:



Hi,These AutoComplete options are at Internet Options> Content>

Hi,

These AutoComplete options are at Internet Options> Content> AutoComplete>

Settings.



Don

[MS MVP- IE]



On Monday, March 23, 2009 3:54 PM

BP wrote:



I done that several times...

I done that several times...

It not working (remembering passwords) I'm using XP Home w/SP3 if that

helps.

There is got to be another setting I'm over-looking.

Still need to sign-in, ID and & password to log on to my.msn.com and in my

online banking with surecuity questions all the time.

Ben



"Don Varnau" wrote in message

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On Monday, March 23, 2009 5:19 PM

Don Varnau wrote:



Hi,Most banking and other secure sites will not allow passwords to be saved.

Hi,

Most banking and other secure sites will not allow passwords to be saved.



Hotmail and other Live sites have never allowed me to save the password. I

would not be surprised if My MSN also does not allow password caching.



It's possible that cookies aren't being written/updated or are being

deleted. A cookie would allow the site to fill in your username/ID. But, a

banking site would still probably not allow a password to be saved.



From Internet Options> Privacy, try placing the sites in the Always allow

list and check settings of third-party programs to see if one of them is

managing, blocking or deleting cookies.



At my.msn.com are you checking the "Remember me" / "Remenber password"

boxes?



Don

[MS MVP- IE]





"BP" wrote in message

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AutoComplete>



On Monday, March 23, 2009 5:44 PM

BP wrote:



I use CCleaner, and It does save my password for my online backing and my

I use CCleaner, and It does save my password for my online backing and my

sign-in and every other Id I need when I was using IE7.

as to your suggestion I always check => "Remember me" / "Remember password"

boxes.

Anyway thanks for you replies......

Ben





"Don Varnau" wrote in message

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On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 3:06 AM

Smirnoff wrote:



I too use CCleaner to manage cookies and have the same problem.

I too use CCleaner to manage cookies and have the same problem. None of

the settings that I try to save are present when I re-boot. With IE7 I

had no problem.



It's true that my bank never let me save my password but it did download

a permanent(?) cookie to allow me to save my membership number. It is no

longer present when I re-boot even though the cookie is kept in

CCleaner's "cookies to keep" column. When I sign in to BT Yahoo, with

"keep me signed in to this computer for two weeks" ticked, I have to

sign in again after re-boot.



Various viewing preferences for different pages (TV Channels, show posts

in ascending/descending order etc.) are not retained. All are in

CCleaner's "cookies to keep".



Is it possibly a conflict with CCleaner or a general bug?





"BP" wrote in message

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On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 4:33 AM

BP wrote:



I Don't know....I'm looking for an answer.

I Don't know....I'm looking for an answer.

All I want is to be able to log into MyMsn without having to put in my ID &

password.

I want to be able to log into my Bank without being ask over-n-over-n-over

the security questions.

I tried many different setting with CClearer with no luck.

I do hope someone finds a solution.......

Ben



"Smirnoff" wrote in message

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On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 5:09 AM

Don Varnau wrote:



CCleaner caused cookie problems with IE7, even when Cookie Manager wasn'tbeing

CCleaner caused cookie problems with IE7, even when Cookie Manager was not

being used. Uninstall CCleaner to see if it is causing the problems.



Don

[MS MVP- IE]



password"



saved.

I

a

allow







as



On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 6:16 AM

Smirnoff wrote:



Even though I use CCleaner to manage temp and cookies, thought I'd look in IE8

Even though I use CCleaner to manage temp and cookies, thought I'd look

in IE8 just in case there was a default clear out.



In Tools>Internet Options>Delete browsing history...., I unticked

"Cookies", even though the sites are in Favourites and the "Preserve

favourites ...." remains ticked. No luck.



Hopefully somebody will come up with a solution





"BP" wrote in message

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On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 2:13 PM

BP wrote:



That was it!!

That was it!! I deleted CCleaner and now, no more Sign-In, goes directly to

myMsn and online banking is OK too.

THANKS

Ben



"Don Varnau" wrote in message



On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 7:57 PM

Don Varnau wrote:



Hi,You're welcome.

Hi,

You're welcome. You could probably still use CCleaner as an on-demand

cleanup tool. Just uncheck the box CCleaner> Settings> Run CCleaner when the

computer starts. That should prevent any attempt to manage your cookies.



Don

[MS MVP- IE]



"BP" wrote in message

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to



wasn't



my



caching.

password"



that



instruction



On Wednesday, March 25, 2009 4:26 AM

Smirnoff wrote:



Have been looking in the CCleaner (Piriform) forum.

Have been looking in the CCleaner (Piriform) forum.



It seems that some users had trouble with retaining wanted cookies in

IE7, let alone IE8.



The advice is to untick/(uncheck) Index.dat files (under Windows,

Internet Explorer).



This has worked for me.



I uninstalled CCleaner and rebooted. Revisited relevant websites and

selected "remember me/save settings/password etc.".



Reinstalled CCleaner. Unticked Index.dat files. Transferred wanted

cookies for relevant sites to "Cookies to keep". Ran CCleaner and

checked cookies were retained, they were.



Did a complete shut down and reboot and checked sites again. All log in

information was retained.





"Don Varnau" wrote in message

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"sk k" wrote in message news:201032863515tttreskarthik@gmail.com...

> hi, i even faced that problem, now relieved. just start using google

> chrome. user friendly. avoid typing again and again. bye

>

>

>

> BP wrote:

>

> I Don't know....I'm looking for an answer.

> 24-Mar-09




And you REALLY think that a thread a YEAR old is being watched?
 
Not only can you not figure out how to use Internet Explorer...you

respond to a post that's more than a year old. And we should take advice

from you?

---

Leonard Grey

Errare humanum est



sk k wrote:

> hi, i even faced that problem, now relieved. just start using google chrome. user friendly. avoid typing again and again. bye

>

>

>

> BP wrote:

>

> I Don't know....I'm looking for an answer.

> 24-Mar-09

>

> I Don't know....I'm looking for an answer.

> All I want is to be able to log into MyMsn without having to put in my ID &

> password.

> I want to be able to log into my Bank without being ask over-n-over-n-over

> the security questions.

> I tried many different setting with CClearer with no luck.

> I do hope someone finds a solution.......

> Ben

>

> "Smirnoff" wrote in message

> news:%23cfsZ8ErJHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>

> Previous Posts In This Thread:

>

> On Monday, March 23, 2009 5:25 AM

> BP wrote:

>

> IE8 REMEMBER Passwords

> For some reasons I can't find how to set IE8 to remember sign-in and

> passwords. It's got to be in Safety=>InPrivates some place.

> It's very annoying to type in same info over-n-over.

> IF, anyone knows how to fix, PLEASE give a step by step instruction as I'm

> getting too old for this........

> Ben ???

>

> On Monday, March 23, 2009 6:08 AM

> Don Varnau wrote:

>

> Hi,These AutoComplete options are at Internet Options> Content>

> Hi,

> These AutoComplete options are at Internet Options> Content> AutoComplete>

> Settings.

>

> Don

> [MS MVP- IE]

>

> On Monday, March 23, 2009 3:54 PM

> BP wrote:

>

> I done that several times...

> I done that several times...

> It not working (remembering passwords) I'm using XP Home w/SP3 if that

> helps.

> There is got to be another setting I'm over-looking.

> Still need to sign-in, ID and & password to log on to my.msn.com and in my

> online banking with surecuity questions all the time.

> Ben

>

> "Don Varnau" wrote in message

> news:%23nPss95qJHA.3864@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>

> On Monday, March 23, 2009 5:19 PM

> Don Varnau wrote:

>

> Hi,Most banking and other secure sites will not allow passwords to be saved.

> Hi,

> Most banking and other secure sites will not allow passwords to be saved.

>

> Hotmail and other Live sites have never allowed me to save the password. I

> would not be surprised if My MSN also does not allow password caching.

>

> It's possible that cookies aren't being written/updated or are being

> deleted. A cookie would allow the site to fill in your username/ID. But, a

> banking site would still probably not allow a password to be saved.

>

> From Internet Options> Privacy, try placing the sites in the Always allow

> list and check settings of third-party programs to see if one of them is

> managing, blocking or deleting cookies.

>

> At my.msn.com are you checking the "Remember me" / "Remenber password"

> boxes?

>

> Don

> [MS MVP- IE]

>

>

> "BP" wrote in message

> news:e0wMfE$qJHA.4996@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>

> AutoComplete>

>

> On Monday, March 23, 2009 5:44 PM

> BP wrote:

>

> I use CCleaner, and It does save my password for my online backing and my

> I use CCleaner, and It does save my password for my online backing and my

> sign-in and every other Id I need when I was using IE7.

> as to your suggestion I always check => "Remember me" / "Remember password"

> boxes.

> Anyway thanks for you replies......

> Ben

>

>

> "Don Varnau" wrote in message

> news:OXWDN0$qJHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>

> On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 3:06 AM

> Smirnoff wrote:

>

> I too use CCleaner to manage cookies and have the same problem.

> I too use CCleaner to manage cookies and have the same problem. None of

> the settings that I try to save are present when I re-boot. With IE7 I

> had no problem.

>

> It's true that my bank never let me save my password but it did download

> a permanent(?) cookie to allow me to save my membership number. It is no

> longer present when I re-boot even though the cookie is kept in

> CCleaner's "cookies to keep" column. When I sign in to BT Yahoo, with

> "keep me signed in to this computer for two weeks" ticked, I have to

> sign in again after re-boot.

>

> Various viewing preferences for different pages (TV Channels, show posts

> in ascending/descending order etc.) are not retained. All are in

> CCleaner's "cookies to keep".

>

> Is it possibly a conflict with CCleaner or a general bug?

>

>

> "BP" wrote in message

> news:uW6aVCArJHA.3864@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>

> On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 4:33 AM

> BP wrote:

>

> I Don't know....I'm looking for an answer.

> I Don't know....I'm looking for an answer.

> All I want is to be able to log into MyMsn without having to put in my ID &

> password.

> I want to be able to log into my Bank without being ask over-n-over-n-over

> the security questions.

> I tried many different setting with CClearer with no luck.

> I do hope someone finds a solution.......

> Ben

>

> "Smirnoff" wrote in message

> news:%23cfsZ8ErJHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>

> On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 5:09 AM

> Don Varnau wrote:

>

> CCleaner caused cookie problems with IE7, even when Cookie Manager wasn'tbeing

> CCleaner caused cookie problems with IE7, even when Cookie Manager was not

> being used. Uninstall CCleaner to see if it is causing the problems.

>

> Don

> [MS MVP- IE]

>

> password"

>

> saved.

> I

> a

> allow

>

>

>

> as

>

> On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 6:16 AM

> Smirnoff wrote:

>

> Even though I use CCleaner to manage temp and cookies, thought I'd look in IE8

> Even though I use CCleaner to manage temp and cookies, thought I'd look

> in IE8 just in case there was a default clear out.

>

> In Tools>Internet Options>Delete browsing history...., I unticked

> "Cookies", even though the sites are in Favourites and the "Preserve

> favourites ...." remains ticked. No luck.

>

> Hopefully somebody will come up with a solution

>

>

> "BP" wrote in message

> news:#NCq3sFrJHA.3992@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>

> On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 2:13 PM

> BP wrote:

>

> That was it!!

> That was it!! I deleted CCleaner and now, no more Sign-In, goes directly to

> myMsn and online banking is OK too.

> THANKS

> Ben

>

> "Don Varnau" wrote in message

>

> On Tuesday, March 24, 2009 7:57 PM

> Don Varnau wrote:

>

> Hi,You're welcome.

> Hi,

> You're welcome. You could probably still use CCleaner as an on-demand

> cleanup tool. Just uncheck the box CCleaner> Settings> Run CCleaner when the

> computer starts. That should prevent any attempt to manage your cookies.

>

> Don

> [MS MVP- IE]

>

> "BP" wrote in message

> news:%23vb45wKrJHA.3992@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> to

>

> wasn't

>

> my

>

> caching.

> password"

>

> that

>

> instruction

>

> On Wednesday, March 25, 2009 4:26 AM

> Smirnoff wrote:

>

> Have been looking in the CCleaner (Piriform) forum.

> Have been looking in the CCleaner (Piriform) forum.

>

> It seems that some users had trouble with retaining wanted cookies in

> IE7, let alone IE8.

>

> The advice is to untick/(uncheck) Index.dat files (under Windows,

> Internet Explorer).

>

> This has worked for me.

>

> I uninstalled CCleaner and rebooted. Revisited relevant websites and

> selected "remember me/save settings/password etc.".

>

> Reinstalled CCleaner. Unticked Index.dat files. Transferred wanted

> cookies for relevant sites to "Cookies to keep". Ran CCleaner and

> checked cookies were retained, they were.

>

> Did a complete shut down and reboot and checked sites again. All log in

> information was retained.

>

>

> "Don Varnau" wrote in message

> news:#CrUNxNrJHA.4980@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>

>

> Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice

> Featured Product / Service Review: TekPub

> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorial...2e-39384482c80e/featured-product--servic.aspx
 
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