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October 29th, 2001, 06:29 AM
#1
Junior Member
hotmail password storage
hey.....where does windows me save all its passwords...like when im in the hotmail login screen and when i got my password field it automatically puts in the password......i wanna stp dat from happening.....can neone help....
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October 29th, 2001, 06:54 AM
#2
Junior Member
rofl
Here we go again! LOL.....idiot
Would you like Windows to save this password in your password list?
Does that sound familiar, young lady?
Don't use auto complete, clear your cache, don't use ME.
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October 29th, 2001, 03:50 PM
#3
Member
ugh
Originally posted by Bad_N3wZ
rofl
Here we go again! LOL.....idiot
Would you like Windows to save this password in your password list?
Does that sound familiar, young lady?
Don't use auto complete, clear your cache, don't use ME.
I think maybe you have the wrong idea. This person did not claim to be elite or anything of the kind, which in my opinion is the time to flame someone. please dont call someone you dont know an idiot. A simple awnser gets a rude reply. Very nice .
snakesss:
turn off your password caching in your internet explorer options under the content tab > autocomplete. from there you can clear all usernames/passwords cached.
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October 29th, 2001, 06:06 PM
#4
heh
hey guys.. you need to study the damned manual!
THE MANUAL!
i tell ya...
btw snakess you single?
<G> Muahahaha
------------EViLSEED
Hackers are impervious. Resistant is futile.
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October 29th, 2001, 06:21 PM
#5
Member
Try running find from your start menu, look for *.pwl files. They contain any saved passwords windows has.
cheers
I\'m not a BOT I\'m a beer droid!
Prepare to be Assimilated.
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October 31st, 2001, 03:16 AM
#6
It's a good idea to disable the sytem restore feature when using Windoze ME, too.......
You can do this by right clicking my computer/properties/performance/file system then checking the box "disable system restore"
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October 31st, 2001, 03:25 AM
#7
Banned
to be safe you should also wipe your cookies seeing as MS tends to leave a million of those around.
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October 31st, 2001, 04:25 AM
#8
Member
and instead of just deleting all of your cookies, you can corrupt the cookies so you don't get new ones of the cookies you just deleted.
Go into the targeted cookie with notepad, and delete some of the stuff there, then save it. After that, go into the properties of the cookie and make it a read only file, so it can't be over written
it takes a while if you do this to alot of cookies, though
\"I am convinced that societies which live without government enjoy an infinitely greater degree of happiness than those who do.\" Thomas Jefferson
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October 31st, 2001, 04:29 AM
#9
Member
also...
**** you bad news, it was his first post, great job boosting his confidence,
snakesss, don't worry about him
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October 31st, 2001, 05:17 AM
#10
Bad N3wz...
I haven't been on antionline for very long, but when I see you posting something, its pretty much full of your egotistical crapping on...
Oh, you asked a perfectly legitimate question..
I know how to help, but I'll think I'll make myself feel big and cool... ph3ar me, I'm Bad N3wz....
you sir/madam, are the epitome of a tool.....
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