| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
|---|
| 2818.1 |  | COOKIE::FROEHLIN | Let's RAID the Internet! | Wed Feb 26 1997 14:57 | 3 | 
|  |     Did you login as a different user who has no password defined?
    
    Guenther
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| 2818.2 | will try all possibilities | COPS01::cop-dhcp-2-215.cop.dec.com.192.67.16.in-addr.arpa::skinnerj |  | Wed Feb 26 1997 16:30 | 11 | 
|  | In the past I booted up right into Windows, no problem with the dial 
connection boxes-- I could check save password.
About 2 months ago I logged in as a different user with a password-- still no 
problem.  About 2 weeks ago I logged back in as a user with no password and 
boot directly into Windows.  Only in the last couple of days has the Grayed 
out box shown up.
I'll log in tonight as a user with a password and see what happens.
Jay
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| 2818.3 | Expected behaviour. | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Thu Feb 27 1997 05:22 | 9 | 
|  |     My understanding of this is that this is an attempt at Windows 95
    security (oxymoron?). If you log on to 95 without a password then it
    assumes anybody can and therefore won't remember your dial up
    passwords, if you use a password to access 95 then it'll let you
    remember the dial up password.
    
    I've looked for some way around this, but haven't found one yet...
    
    Alen.
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| 2818.4 | Try DUNCE | STOWOA::ogodhcp-125-64-131.ogo.dec.com::nbufton |  | Thu Feb 27 1997 10:49 | 2 | 
|  | That's why DUNCE exists - so that you don't have to enter a dialup password 
if you are configured such that Win95 doesn't remember them.
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