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606302 2007-10-29 07:54:00 Once when entering to log in for the Amex site I entered several wrong log ins. Now they all come back to haunt me everytime I go to log in.
I suspect it is Windows that remebers these log ins and I presume there is a way of deleting them.
Any ideas??
John_Robb (9061)
606303 2007-10-29 08:32:00 If youre talking about IE. Go to tools / internet options / general tab.


Browsing history. Delete button / delete passwords.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
606304 2007-10-30 01:37:00 Thanks for the help but I must be using an older version of IE. I have V6 with Windows 2000 SP2.
Tools/Internet Options/general does not show me a Browse history. It does show History and I have deleted all the history files but that has not solved the problem. I have also deleted all the interet temporary files and cookies but still no joy.
Any further advice would be appreciated
Thanks
John_Robb (9061)
606305 2007-10-30 01:41:00 Thanks for the help but I must be using an older version of IE. I have V6 with Windows 2000 SP2.
Tools/Internet Options/general does not show me a Browse history. It does show History and I have deleted all the history files but that has not solved the problem. I have also deleted all the interet temporary files and cookies but still no joy.
Any further advice would be appreciated
Thanks

Unfortunately I don't have IE6 so I can't go and find this, however in IE7 there is:
- Options - Content - Autocomplete - Settings (you can untick it, and it'll forget the usernames/passwords you've accidentally saved in the past)
somebody (208)
606306 2007-10-30 01:56:00 IE -> Tools -> Internet Options -> Content -> Autocomplete -> Settings
There is a "Clear Passwords" button
bevy121 (117)
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