With Windows XP you can amass your consumer credentials in your Windows XP system by saving them to your consumer profile. When you connect to a network or internet resource you may perceive a box that says Remember My Password. If you use the Stored User Names and Passwords tool it will employ that data to log into that resource the next time you log in with your stored consumer credentials from your consumer profile. When you access a resource, the verification package searches the Stored User Names and Passwords store for the most exact credential that matches that resource. If it finds one, it will be utilized to authenticate you devoid of any contact from you.
Here is how you manage your Stored User Names and Passwords.
1. Log on to the computer as the consumer whose account you desire to change.
2. Click on Start and then click Control Panel. Or Start, Settings Control Panel.
3. Click on User Accounts.
4. Open the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box
If you log on with a limited account click Manage my network passwords
below Related Tasks.
If you log on with an administrator account, click your consumer account below or pick an account to alter, and then open the What do you desire to alter about your account? dialog box. Under Related Tasks, click the Manage my network passwords.
From here you can add, eradicate or edit your stored passwords. If you click on Add you will obtain a dialog box like the next.
Here you can enter the name of the server or site you desire to store your password with, your username that you logon with and the password for that username. Next time you login to that server you won’t have to enter any qualifications.



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