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If you wish to view or change any of the user credentials, you can do so by accessing the Stored User Names and Passwords tool. Here’s how:
Press [Windows]R to access the Run dialog box.
Type rundll32.exe keymgr.dll, KRShowKeyMgr in the Open text box and click OK to access the Stored User Names And Passwords dialog box.
To view or change a user credential, select it from the list, and click the Properties button to display the Logon Information Properties dialog box.
To add a user credential, the click Add button, and fill in the appropriate fields in the Logon Information Properties dialog box.
To delete a user credential, click Remove and then OK in the confirmation dialog box.
Click Close to exit the Stored User Names And Passwords dialog box.
Note: This tip applies to both Windows XP Professional and Home when used in standalone or in workgroup configurations.
If you wish to view or change any of the user credentials, you can do so by accessing the Stored User Names and Passwords tool. Here’s how:
Press [Windows]R to access the Run dialog box.
Type rundll32.exe keymgr.dll, KRShowKeyMgr in the Open text box and click OK to access the Stored User Names And Passwords dialog box.
To view or change a user credential, select it from the list, and click the Properties button to display the Logon Information Properties dialog box.
To add a user credential, the click Add button, and fill in the appropriate fields in the Logon Information Properties dialog box.
To delete a user credential, click Remove and then OK in the confirmation dialog box.
Click Close to exit the Stored User Names And Passwords dialog box.
Note: This tip applies to both Windows XP Professional and Home when used in standalone or in workgroup configurations.