- Router Passwords
- Posted by du@hotmail.com on December 24th, 2004
If the 'save this password in your password list' check box is ticked
where about in the browser setting is this and how would you go back
to the browser asking you for a password to access the router
configuration options.
Thanks.
- Posted by Ian Stirling on December 24th, 2004
du@hotmail.com wrote:
Look for something in the settings for 'manage stored information' or
something like that.
- Posted by Hiram Hackenbacker on December 24th, 2004
du@hotmail.com wrote:
If you use Internet Explorer 6 try this:-
Tools menu, Internet Options.
Go to the Content tab and select the AutoComplete button.
Press the "Clear Passwords" button.
If you use Firefox try this:-
Tools menu, Options.
Scroll to the Privacy section.
Select the saved passwords section and select "Clear".
You get the idea.
- Posted by Tiscali Tim on December 24th, 2004
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Hiram Hackenbacker <holiday@pagemoy.com> wrote:
My reading of the question was that the OP wanted to use the stored password
to log on to the router - not find and destroy it!
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Tim
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- Posted by Graham on December 24th, 2004
My reading of it is that he wants his OS to forget the cached password so he
can return to logging in manually.
It's difficult call though!
Perhaps he needs to log ontoWindows with a different name, or delete the
[username].pwl file?
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Graham.
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- Posted by T i m on December 25th, 2004
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 21:45:14 -0000, "Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote:
And mine .. I think he has got his answer now via the various replies
though?
Did anyone actually say how to stop passwords being cached ?
Ian elluded to it re 'managed passwords' and Hiram said how to clear
the cache?
Funny innit .. I worked a help desk for 10 years and you sorta try
and get the gist of what folk want with a combination of what they do
/ don't say and *how* they say it ;-)
"There is a light flashing on the front of your box thing" might
actually be more informative than "I've had BT test the Kilostream
cct and it's ok?" (a flashing light might tell me that the Kiostream
cct was ok but the psu fan had stopped or summat).
All the best ..
T i m
- Posted by Ian Stirling on December 25th, 2004
T i m <news@spaced.me.uk> wrote:
It's going to depend on the exact browser.
- Posted by Mike on December 27th, 2004
if its ie then this will be cookies. then can be deleted from
tools/options. If he hadnt said abouit the check box then i would have gone
for the autocompltete
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