Re: Save password in DUN
On Nov 27, 7:13 am, ms <m...@invalid.com> wrote:
> Lee <mel...@my-deja.com> wrote innews:f4888487-95a5-4638-a98d-e46ced4c8878@e1g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:
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> > On Nov 26, 5:22 pm, ms <m...@invalid.com> wrote:
> >> Lee <mel...@my-deja.com> wrote
> >> innews:4f03fa6b-af4b-4029-8b2e-068b99ef47b7@w28g2000hsf.googlegroups.c
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> >> > On Nov 25, 3:29 pm, ms <m...@invalid.com> wrote:
> >> >> ms <m...@invalid.com> wrote
> >> >> innews:5qu2v9F11rq87U1@mid.individual.net:
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> >> >> > It's been years since I've done this, forgot past data.
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> >> >> > I created a DUN, can dial up, but the save password entry is
> >> >> > greyed out, so even after a sucessful connection, the next time
> >> >> > I have to reenter data.
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> >> >> > In the network setup screen, I had selected Windows logon as
> >> >> > IIRC I always did, but read in an old tip file that I need
> >> >> > "Client for Microsoft Networks" to save the password.
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> >> >> > Advice?
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> >> >> > ms
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> >> >> Fixed it with a past post by cq/cquirke/
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> >> >> I see an issue from before, windows seeks files, Have Disk, browse
> >> >> to CD, it won't seek the subfolder on the OS CD.
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> >> >> If someone has advice on how to address that so browse will find
> >> >> the CD files, I'd appreciate it.
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> >> >> ms
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> >> > A link to cquirke's post would have been nice...
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> >> > Change the target path of this registry key's value and you should
> >> > have no more troubles finding the CD.
> >> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup]
> >> > "SourcePath"="C:\\Windows\\Options\\Cabs"
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> >> > Your value should be:
> >> > E:\\Win98
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> >> > if your CDROM drive were drive E:
> >> > double backslash only found in .reg files, using regedit you'll
> >> > only see standard single backslash.
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> >> Lee, here is that link: Lots of good
> >> data.http://users.iafrica.com/c/cq/cquirke/
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> >> In the above, my CD drive is D, I am not clear on the exact revision
> >> to that key:
> >> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup]
> >> "SourcePath"="D:\\W98\\Options\\Cabs"
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> >> Is this the correct way to change it?
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> >> Thanks
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> > NO!
> > it should be:
> > "SourcePath"="D:\\win98"
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> > IF you installed windows from your CD drive that has a letter of D:
> > all the above does is to let windows know that the installation CAB
> > files are in the win98 folder of the CD so that you don't have to
> > constantly point windows to them manually when they are needed. There
> > are other registry entries that get cleared when you clear certain
> > histories that may temporarily interfere with the above process, but
> > that registry key and value is the only one that is permanent.
> >http://www.winguides.com/registry/
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> > I was aware of Cquirke's fabulous site as well as both thumbs up for
> > Ron's site too, but more to the point I was hinting that for
> > posterities sake, a good USENET poster is not supposed to just come
> > back and say - "it's fixed". You are supposed to come back and show
> > us the page you used to fix the greyed out "save password" box and I
> > do mean precisely the exact page and place on the page. A link to a
> > massive collection such as Cquirke's is NOT a whole lot of help, I get
> > lost in broom closet you understand. Not a biggy, it's not for me...
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> When I said "fixed", it was not easy to describe how it got fixed. It was
> not reference to some new data. I have some data saved that says you
> *must* have Client for MS Networks" selected to save password. I have
> other data that says you *must* have MS Family Logon selected, IIRC, I
> always used Windows logon. In this case I tried both of the above, each
> required files from the OS CD, still don't have that working. So I went
> back to Windows logon, the first time it did not work, this time it
> worked to save password. And other data I have has 10 different causes
> for not saving the password. Everyone's machine reacts differently, so
> YMMV, as they say. So what happens to work for me on this machine may not
> help someone else, but you're right, I should have mentioned the above.
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> The reply I posted to Ron is something new to me, hope to get an answer,
> as can't get on the internet.
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OK ms, you are quite persistant! I am finally up to speed and may be
able to provide some useful info after all, thanks for getting back
with enough info to jump start my thought process. The greyed out
"save password" box is a problem that plagued early Windows and I was
misfiring on that data for a while, perhaps the solution today would
have worked back then too. Client for MS Networks, MS Family Logon,
and Windows logon are available via the Network applet in the Control
Panel and they all have to do with Network setup and so does the
greyed out "save password" box. The solution is to remove everything
in that Network applet and reinstall only and exactly only what you
want and need as far as your Network is concerned. In order to do
this you will need to access Windows Installation CD so it's very
handy that you just got that fixed!
Remove the Dial-Up Adapter right up to the logon service, you want the
box in that applet completely blank. Then add back in a minimum to
suit your machine for example Windows Logon, Dial-Up Adapter, and TCP/
IP > Dial-Up Adapter is the minimum for me.
What you did in the registry was exactly the right thing to do as far
as the non-existing SoucePath key was concerned but you may have
entered the data wrong and that should be double checked. This link
is for you to learn how to do the registry:
http://www.winguides.com/registry/
I CAN say for all 98 machines, a proper and valid SourcePath key value
is one of the very FIRST registry entries ever made. Why it would be
missing from your machine makes me believe that you installed Windows
from the CD and not the hard drive which means you'll be doing it
again soon enough anyway. In other words you have a dodgy install of
Windows - danger will robinson, danger - do it right and reinstall
Windows from the hard drive today before you have invested even more
time in a shoddy installation.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robert.bale4/formatinstall.htm
http://cquirke.mvps.org/reinst.htm
http://www.windowsreinstall.com/indexwin98.htm