Saving your Password With Dial Up Networking
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Instructions for setting up Dial Up Networking to save your Login
Password
Several users have reported that Dial-Up Networking will not
remember passwords. This behaviour manifests itself either by disabling the
Save Password checkbox, or by ignoring its setting. Although Microsoft
will not recogize this problem, it does exist and is due to a rather
irritating bug in Windows95's Dial-up Networking.
- Solution #1:
Double-click on the Network icon in Control Panel, and choose
the Identification tab. Although the Workgroup and Computer
Description have no use in Dial-up Networking, the Computer Name
must be your login for your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
Make any necessary changes, and press OK when finished. You'll
have to restart Windows, but once you're back in, try again.
Double-click on your connection icon. This time, your correct
login will be in the login field, and you should be allowed to
type in your password. Remember to turn on Save Password if it's
not grayed out.
- Note:
If you don't have an Identification tab, see Installing and
Coping with Dial-Up Networking to make sure Dial-Up Networking
is installed correctly.
- Solution #2:
Try re-creating the connection by opening up the Dial-Up
Networking Window and double-clicking on Add New Connection.
- Solution #3:
Double-click on the Passwords icon in Control Panel, and click
on the User Profiles tab. Select Users can customize their
preferences..., choose the desired options below, and click OK.
Restart Windows95 - when asked for a username and password,
leave the password field blank. When asked if Windows95 should
remember settings for this user, answer Yes.
- Solution #4:
Refer to Installing and Coping with Dial-Up Networking to make
sure Dial-Up Networking and all the necessary components are
installed correctly.
- Note:
Try adding the Client For Microsoft Networks into
the network section of Control Panel if it's not already there.
- Solution #5:
If you have more than one connection, and the password checkbox
is turned off for at least one, none of them will work.
- Solution #6:
(if the password box is disabled):
Run the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE).
Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows\
CurrentVersion\ Network\ Real Mode Net.
If you see autologon (on the right side) with a value of 00,
double-click on it, and replace the value with 01 00 00 00 00.
You'll have to restart Windows for this change to take effect.
- Note:
Some users have reported this behavior only after
installing Microsoft's Service Pack 1, which is incidentally
supposed to alleviate this problem.
If all else fails try this site: http://www.microsoft.com/kb/articles/Q148/9/25.htm
If you need any further assistance e-mail
support@inland.net.
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