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Password Genius

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rcmichelle

Flightless Bird
Last time I forgot my password and tried everything i could do but failed, until I found this great tool Password Genius. It works great, and you can google it.

> On Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:34 PM Brent wrote:


> I have been using Mozilla for years, but now the Post office and other
> mission critical applications are not working with Mozilla- so I am forced
> to use ie7.
> Can ie7 do:
>
> 1) Intelegently (grin) Rember logins and passwords (cashed) so I do not
> have to keep tying them in
> 2) Drag and drop everyday web addreses to the tool bar...so I can click on
> them with out a pull down and paruzing through favorites etc.
>
> Thanks
> Brent



>> On Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:56 PM Earl Grey wrote:


>> Hi Brent:
>>
>> 1 - Sure...Internet Explorer has long had this capability. It's called
>> AutoComplete. You may also be interested in the new Windows CardSpace
>> function - go to Control Panel | Windows CardSpace.
>>
>> 2 - Sure...another long standing feature of Internet Explorer. It's
>> called the Links bar and you can read about it in the Help file.
>>
>> BTW if English is not your first language you should know that there are
>> Microsoft newsgroups in many languages, maybe even your own. Post again
>> and someone will direct you.
>>
>> Earl Grey
>>
>> Brent wrote:



>>> On Thursday, February 15, 2007 7:49 PM Brent wrote:


>>> Earl- could not find Windows Cardspace in the Control panel- using xp pro.
>>>
>>> My native language is Western Slang. Trying to be like a limey and learn
>>> the kings english though..



>>>> On Tuesday, August 31, 2010 4:35 AM michelle rc wrote:


>>>> Last time I forgot my password and tried everything i could do but failed, until I found this great tool Password Genius. It works great, and you can google it.



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