There are three ways to remove the Stored User Names and Passwords from your system,
1) Click Start, Run and type Control keymgr.dll
Remove the entries from the list.
2) Type Control Userpasswords2 in RUN box, click Advanced, Manage Passwords
3) From Control Panel, select your User Account, click Manage your network passwords
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Very helpful post you shared, i really need for it because i am not expert in usage of different browsers therefore i have to face these kinds of problems, and i think you should share more these kinds of small, but technical things.
ReplyDeleteWhile trying to access my Mac from Windows 7, I saved the Username/Password login details. However, because the Mac's login is case sensitive, these were incorrect and now Windows 7 tries to use the incorrect saved login each time and fails. I cannot find where to delete the incorrect settings.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was pretty interesting how using the command prompt produced a different window than C/P credential manager. The Control Panel seems to show more stuff for some reason.
ReplyDeleteYou can also get there by just going to the Control Panel "large icons" and clicking on "Credential Manager". But Grey matters method is pretty slick using the command prompt.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much to share your knowledge with us in-spite of it that it is not difficult to remove saved passwords but honestly i was unaware about it before read your post.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, another way to protect ourselves even more. This is essential especially if we have important files on our computer, and if we also share that computer with someone else. We never know when/what will happen, that's why it is nice to be safe and secure all the time.
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