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might be best if you reset password. go to your email web site and log in. email address fine, then look for small question forgotten password.
complete with your email address, if recorded with email website it will send you a link or offer to alter change password. if lucky then remember to save password to pc memory. you can then look up in settings passwords in fact try that first go to settings and general then passwords
if logged you should get code to open if you haven't altered try 0000 bevlucky will let you in then sift through other passwords to find your. then edit change AND REMEMBER. GOODLUCK.
Popular Web browsers have features that allow them to
remember passwords so you don't have to constantly enter login information on
the websites you visit.
If your browser does not automatically ask if you would like
to save the passwords you type, you can quickly turn the feature on and begin
saving your information.
Open Internet Explorer, and click "Tools."
Click "Internet Options," and then select the
"Content" tab.
Click "Settings" under the
"AutoComplete" heading.
Locate the box that says "User names and passwords on
forms" and click the box to check it. If you want Internet Explorer to ask
your permission before saving a password you type, check the box next to
"Ask me before saving passwords."
Click "OK," and then click "OK" again. Mozilla Firefox
Navigate to the login page of the site you want to save a
password for, and enter your password.
Click "Remember" when Firefox asks you if you want
the password to be remembered.
Turn the Password Manager on if you are not prompted to save
the passwords that you enter.
This feature is turned on by default, but if it has been
disabled you can enable it.
Click "Tools," "Options" and
"Security," and then check the box next to "Remember passwords
for sites." Apple Safari
Open a browser window, and select "Safari" from
the menu bar.
Click "Preferences," and then click
'Autofill."
Check the box next to "Usernames and passwords."
Your passwords should be saved from now on.
Ok. Shut the com down from bottom left. Restart.. PRESS F8 and voila you find options where you also find password reset option (if I remember right ;) ) As administrative, you`ll face few q`s - answer them right and 'save" exit-- Go again for the intro.
Popular Web browsers have features that allow them to remember passwords so you don't have to constantly enter login information on the websites you visit. If your browser does not automatically ask if you would like to save the passwords you type, you can quickly turn the feature on and begin saving your information.
Open Internet Explorer, and click "Tools." Click "Internet Options," and then select the "Content" tab. Click "Settings" under the "AutoComplete" heading. Locate the box that says "User names and passwords on forms" and click the box to check it. If you want Internet Explorer to ask your permission before saving a password you type, check the box next to "Ask me before saving passwords." Click "OK," and then click "OK" again. b> Mozilla Firefox b> Navigate to the login page of the site you want to save a password for, and enter your password. Click "Remember" when Firefox asks you if you want the password to be remembered. Turn the Password Manager on if you are not prompted to save the passwords that you enter. This feature is turned on by default, but if it has been disabled you can enable it. Click "Tools," "Options" and "Security," and then check the box next to "Remember passwords for sites." b> Apple Safari b> Open a browser window, and select "Safari" from the menu bar. Click "Preferences," and then click 'Autofill." Check the box next to "Usernames and passwords." Your passwords should be saved from now on. Hope this helps
Well, if you remember you user name and your password it shouldn't be a problem. If you can't remember your password you can always request it, providing you remember what email account you set up your YIM account with. If you can't, then the best you can do is try and think of passwords you may have used and try them all. But, if you saved previous chats, they will all be gone, as they were saved on the old computer, but your buddy list will remain intact, provided you can remember your user name and password. Hope this helps. Good luck!
Have you tried changing the password?
If this still doesn't work I suggest you look into it and make sure your passwords ain't saved so someone can't log in e.g. remember me, remember password.
Hope I helped
Dr Reed
if you are talking about websites, then using firefox allows you to remember passwords( via tools --> options --> then security; saved passwords) whenever you go to a website and enter in a password, it will ask if you want to add, then on top of that you can enable a master password to protect that information from showing when you immediately access the particular site.
Hi, In mozilla firefox browser, 1. go to tools->option->security. 2. select the option 'remember passwords for sites' 3. now restart firefox browser. 4. visit those sites. and go to tools->option->security and click on 'saved passwords' button to view all saved passwords.
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