I do not know why, but my .net Passport ID and password does not seem to stay
in IE. I come to the newsgroups and I have to go to Manage Your Profile, to
re-log in with passport every time and I have installed .net and IE has
passed my passport ID before but my passport password never seems to stay in
IE even though I check the box to remember my password. This happens in
newsgroups, the MCP site and Monster.com. I am not sure why this happens
anyone have a clue?

Whats wrong with .net passport and IE by S

S
Thu Oct 14 05:56:50 CDT 2004


I think, Your password and your username, are difficult to
remember them,
make your password so easy that can IE can remember it.


S. Mark



>-----Original Message-----
>I do not know why, but my .net Passport ID and password
does not seem to stay
>in IE. I come to the newsgroups and I have to go to
Manage Your Profile, to
>re-log in with passport every time and I have
installed .net and IE has
>passed my passport ID before but my passport password
never seems to stay in
>IE even though I check the box to remember my password.
This happens in
>newsgroups, the MCP site and Monster.com. I am not sure
why this happens
>anyone have a clue?
>.
>

Re: Whats wrong with .net passport and IE by Consultant

Consultant
Thu Oct 14 08:59:47 CDT 2004

you're an idiot

"S. MARK" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:03e001c4b1dc$822300b0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>
> I think, Your password and your username, are difficult to
> remember them,
> make your password so easy that can IE can remember it.
>
>
> S. Mark
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I do not know why, but my .net Passport ID and password
> does not seem to stay
>>in IE. I come to the newsgroups and I have to go to
> Manage Your Profile, to
>>re-log in with passport every time and I have
> installed .net and IE has
>>passed my passport ID before but my passport password
> never seems to stay in
>>IE even though I check the box to remember my password.
> This happens in
>>newsgroups, the MCP site and Monster.com. I am not sure
> why this happens
>>anyone have a clue?
>>.
>>