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How to manage stored user names and passwords on a computer in a domain in Windows XPArticle ID: 306992 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q306992 On This PageSUMMARY
This article describes how to manage stored user names and passwords on a computer that is a member of a domain. Stored User Names and Passwords is a secured store for password information. With this feature, you can enter user names and passwords for various network resources and applications (such as e-mail) once, and then have Windows automatically supply that information for subsequent visits to those resources without your intervention. More InformationWhen you first log on to a server or a Web site, you are prompted for your user name and password. When you type your user name and password for the resource, and then click to select the Remember my password check box, your logon information is stored with your user account. When you next connect to the same resource, these stored credentials are used to automatically authenticate you.When a credential is saved by selecting the Remember my password check box on the user name and password prompt that you receive when connecting to a resource, the credential are saved in the most general form possible. For example, if you are accessing a specific server in a domain, the credential may be saved as *.domain.com (where domain is the name of the domain). Saving a different credential for a different server in this domain would not overwrite this credential. The new credential would be saved by using more specific information. When you access a resource, the authentication package searches in Stored User Names and Passwords for the most specific credential that matches that resource. If one is found, it will be used by the authentication package without any interaction from you. If a credential is not found, an authentication error is returned to the program that attempted to access the resource. You are then prompted for your user name and password. You can manually manage the credentials stored in Stored User Names and Passwords by clicking Manage my network passwords in the user account that you want to change. In the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box, you can add a new entry, remove an existing entry, or view the properties to edit an existing entry. How to Manage Stored User Names and PasswordsNOTE If you use an administrative account to log on the computer, follow these steps:
To Add an Entry
To Remove an Entry
To Edit an Entry
TroubleshootingWhen you store user account information for remote resources in this manner, anyone who gains access to your user account may also gain access to these password-protected resources. For this reason, it is highly recommended to use a strong password for your Windows XP account.REFERENCES
For more information about creating strong passwords, click Start, and then click Help and Support. In the Search box, type creating strong passwords, and then click the Start searching button.
For more information about managing stored user names and passwords, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
306541
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306541/
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How to manage stored user names and passwords on a computer that is not in a domain in Windows XP
281660
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281660/
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Behavior of stored user names and passwords
PropertiesArticle ID: 306992 - Last Review: May 10, 2007 - Revision: 2.2
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