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Old 12-11-2002, 09:14 AM
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Do these at your own risk. I am not responsible. This should work though.

Are you on Windows 95 or Windows 98 or Me?

It may be that you don't have a password file on your computer or .PWL file.

Search for .pwl files (usually in c:\windows)

most often, people use a blank password to log into windows once and they don't see that log in again

But if u do have a password and u do get a login prompt for windows, then enter the password and log in

if u don't want to log in with a password (meaning change it to blank) or u can't remember the password, then delete the .pwl files (or u can be save and just rename them to .bak files)

windows keeps one .pwl file for each user.

reboot or LOG OFF

then windows will prompt u for a userid and password, type a userid u want, and then just hit enter on the password.

u should now be able to save Outlook Express passwords
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