Remembering Passwords on Windows Server 2003

From: Bob Smiley (Smiley_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/21/04


Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:51:02 -0700

I'm using Windows Server 2003 as a development machine, and I work directly
on the console a lot. One inconvenience I've run into is that it won't
remember any of my passwords when logging into websites; nor will it
authenticate me over AD for our intranet sites, etc.

This is only a problem on my Windows 2003 server machine; XP Pro, Win2K pro,
and Win2K server work as I would expect them to.

Is there a setting I can change somewhere to enable this? I can see why it
might be turned off by default for a server configuration, but I'd like to
have it behave more like an end-user OS in this one case.

Thanks in advance.



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