Password Safe – Secure Encrypted Password Store in Windows
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With Password Safe, you neither have to compromise security by writing you confidential information like Bank Account login details onto a piece of paper or copy them all onto an Excel sheet [...]
Prompt for password of network drive after reboot in Windows 7
If you have a Network drive mapped onto your Windows 7 system, it may prompt you enter the password everytime the system is rebooted even if the “Save Password” is selected.
This is a known problem from previous versions of Windows (seen in Windows XP as well)
Enable Autologon in Windows 2000,XP,2003
Auto logon can be set for a user account in Windows XP, Server 2003 (not recommended) and later on which will allows a user to directly logon to windows without having to enter the Username and password in the Welcome Screen. While I have to admit this is not a great security feature, it helps [...]
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to Windows Reference RSS feed Thanks for visiting!Would you compromise security for convenience? Hope not!!!
With Password Safe, you neither have to compromise security by writing you confidential information like Bank Account login details onto a piece of paper or copy them all onto an Excel sheet [...]
If you have a Network drive mapped onto your Windows 7 system, it may prompt you enter the password everytime the system is rebooted even if the “Save Password” is selected.
This is a known problem from previous versions of Windows (seen in Windows XP as well)
Enable Autologon in Windows 2000,XP,2003
Auto logon can be set for a user account in Windows XP, Server 2003 (not recommended) and later on which will allows a user to directly logon to windows without having to enter the Username and password in the Welcome Screen. While I have to admit this is not a great security feature, it helps [...]
Auto logon can be set for a user account in Windows XP, Server 2003 (not recommended) and later on which will allows a user to directly logon to windows without having to enter the Username and password in the Welcome Screen. While I have to admit this is not a great security feature, it helps [...]




