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Thanks Marc,
2. You are not asked if the password should be saved on some sites, but autocomplete works anyway
I wonder if the information was already stored for these sites from previous visits using IE 9 and it started
filling in the fields after your reset IE.
You might be interested in IE Passview: IE PassView - Password Manager Program for Internet Explorer, although this app needs the website in IE history to decrypt the password (I clear history on exit and I don't store PWs - so I can't help test). Nirsoft does give a good description of saved passwords stored in the registry.Have you restarted your machine since the IE reset? The only other thing I can think of is to clear all cached items from IE. This means that you'd have to answer the "Save PW" prompt and re-enter login information when you visit sites the 1st time.
You might be able to identify a site that fits the criteria (visited using IE 9, but not yet with IE10) use IE Passviewto see if the password exists and then visit using IE 10 to check the behavior.
I recall there being a number of install issues when MS 1st made it available (corequsite MS platform packages??). Were you one of the early adopters?
Anyway, a search for this issue shows that there is an issue with IE 10 in regards to autocomplete. The question is how much time do you want to invest in this? I don't want to clog up your thread, so I'll leave it at the partial resolution you found.
You resolved 80-90% of the issue by Restting IE defaults.
Bill