Hi
Phil!
Are
you using Win2k? If so, that's probably the *real* password... but it
defaults
to a 16-character bunch of asterisks to avoid smart guesses!
:)
To
test, try dialling up with the one it stores. If this doesn't work, lemme
know!
KM :)
I
have a dialup account set up which I'm using now whilst roaming and it
defaults to some password which is nothing like my actual password (it's
about three times longer than it should be) - anyone know how I can get it
to save my real password?
I've tried creating a new connection but it just does the
same!
Phil
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