Is there a way to Auto save in IE


  1. Posts : 255
    Windows 8 Pro
       #1

    Is there a way to Auto save in IE


    Is there any way to Auto save passwords for sites in IE without having to click the remember button? Like, is there a way to configure my IE to just autommatically save user/pass info for every site that I log into? I have yet been able to figure this out, and I have accounts for tons of sites and never remember to click the "remember" button and constantly have to reset my pass, which makes it even harder. If there was a way to auto save, so when I go to a site, I can look it up in a password protected folder, that would be great. Is that possible?

    FYI-No one else uses my pc, and I live alone, so no one elses passwords would be being stored.
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  2. Posts : 525
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       #2

    How to enable save passwords in internet Explorer 9:

    On IE, click on Tools > Internet Options > Advanced. Put a check on 'Use Inline AutoComplete'

    Still under the Internet Options, click on Content > AutoComplete Settings. Put a check on 'Forms' and 'User names and passwords on forms'
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  3. Posts : 255
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    quickdraw2011 said:
    How to Enable:
    On IE, click on Tools > Internet Options > Advanced. Put a check on 'Use Inline AutoComplete'

    Still under the Internet Options, click on Content > AutoComplete Settings. Put a check on 'Forms' and 'User names and passwords on forms'
    Thanks! And this will save the user/pass even without having to hit "remember"?
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  4. Posts : 525
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    Yes, that's what it is suppose to do.

    Give it a try and get back to me later with the results. :)

    Quickdraw
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  5. Posts : 255
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Will do! Thanks again
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  6. Posts : 525
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       #6

    Even though you may set your browser to remember your login details, it is not always fail-safe.

    Make sure you keep your login credentials in a safe place for future reference should you need it.

    Any time you have forgotten either your username or password, you can always request a new

    copy via email by clicking the "Forgot my Username/Password" link on any of the login screens..

    Quickdraw












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  7. Posts : 255
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    Thread Starter
       #7

    It looked like most of this stuff was checked already. Where would it store it?
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  8. Posts : 525
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       #8

    That's the only way I know to set Auto Complete in IE. As stated earlier, it's not fail-safe. You may a third party software interfering with it.
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  9. Posts : 255
    Windows 8 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #9

    quickdraw2011 said:
    That's the only way I know to set Auto Complete in IE. As stated earlier, it's not fail-safe. You may a third party software interfering with it.
    If it was to work, where would the info be stored?
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