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Outlook Express Password Dumlemma
Posted: 17 Dec 2004 1:12 pm
by Chip Fossa
I recently bought a new eMachines pc and I'm back to using OE again. (for the time being)
And right off the git-go I was reminded why I don't like OE.
A LOGON flag pops up before you can access OE. It has my username in there, but is looking for the password. The box "remember password?" is checked off, but the whole line is grayed-out.
Well, needless to say, it doesn't remember the password. I've checked out all those options in ACCOUNTS all to no avail.
I just want to get rid of it completely.
My OS now is Windows XP [Home Version].
I'm pretty sure we've all been over this one before, and I went 'asearchin', but with no luck.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks all.
Chip
Posted: 17 Dec 2004 8:12 pm
by Cal Sharp
I would try to delete the accounts and create new ones.
Cal
Posted: 17 Dec 2004 8:18 pm
by Recluse
Posted: 17 Dec 2004 8:34 pm
by Jim Cohen
Hey Chipster! How've you been, man? And what's a "Dum-lemma"??
Posted: 17 Dec 2004 9:09 pm
by Chip Fossa
Jim,
I think a dumlemma would describe, ahem,
a dummy, and a dah-lemma would refer to da
two knuckleheads in da foyah.
I've been out of sight for a while. Practicing. Jimbeaux, as you and countless other pros have stated here..........many times, reitterating ------"you folks have got an incredible resource here--------
BUT.....get away from the PC and practice.
So.....that's where I've been.
Chip
Ya gotta get away from the PC, and , yup,
practice.
So.......that's what I've been doing.
It's a silent, scary place.
But I just played at our KofC Xmas party for less fortunate kids, and had a blast.
Kids are your greatest audience. They really are wide open, non-judgemental, and just full of life.
So....where was I? Oh yeah.......I believe there is a real easy way to get rid of the LOGON flag. A
simple click.
Thanks everyone.....Recluse, that site looks it may have some answers, but I'm getting tired, now. So I won't try to do anything, ah, stupid, at this hour.
Thank you, everyone
CF
Chip
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Posted: 18 Dec 2004 7:52 am
by Chip Fossa
Steve,
I just went thru the registry method as described in your link, and after all that, it still doesn't recognize the password.
I'm pretty certain I did all steps correctly - I printed them all out.
Chip
Posted: 19 Dec 2004 6:56 am
by Recluse
Yipes!
Posted: 19 Dec 2004 8:09 am
by Chip Fossa
Well,
I "fixed" my password problem. I installed Eudora. I was using Eudora on the other pc, but this time around I figured I'd give OE another chance - maybe it got more user friendly - wrong again.
I like Eudora. Some sayn it's old technology, but it fits my speed just fine. No problems.
Thanks again to everyone for your input.
You can lock this one up, Joey, if you want.
Chip
Posted: 19 Dec 2004 8:09 am
by Roy Thomson
Hi Chip,
Last month I had exactly the same problem.
I kept reinserting my password a dozen times or so ,,,,still was not allowed to access my
email.
After one hour plus on the phone with my server support and doing all the trouble shooting they told me the problem was on my end and not theirs.
I then recalled that I had downloaded AWG
Virus Control software that morning to try it.(The free version). Already have Norton Internet Security BTW.
After deinstalling AWG my email came back to normal.
I don't know what settings you have on your
Anti-virus software but therein may lie your
answer?
Just a thought.
Roy
Posted: 19 Dec 2004 9:18 am
by Chip Fossa
Roy,
Did you mean AVG? I use AVG, too. I too took it off for a while to see, but didn't seem to matter. Thanks. (Eudora works just fine)
Chip
Posted: 19 Dec 2004 10:40 am
by Roy Thomson
Yes Chip,,I did mean AVG. Sorry.
In my case I think there must have been a conflict with Norton and AVG pertaining to my OE ??
I am glad you're rollin' again.
Roy