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      12-30-2005
We connect to the internet thru a Proxy Server. Occasionally a pop-up box
comes up asking for username and password and a small check box to save
password. Since we are requiredto change our password quite often, this
causes a problem after their password changes. Is there a setting in Group
Policy the disable the check box from that pop-up box?
 
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      12-31-2005
No there is not.

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"Steve32169" <> wrote in message
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> We connect to the internet thru a Proxy Server. Occasionally a pop-up box
> comes up asking for username and password and a small check box to save
> password. Since we are requiredto change our password quite often, this
> causes a problem after their password changes. Is there a setting in
> Group
> Policy the disable the check box from that pop-up box?



 
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      01-02-2006
"Steve32169" wrote:
> We connect to the internet thru a Proxy Server. Occasionally a pop-up box
> comes up asking for username and password and a small check box to save
> password. Since we are requiredto change our password quite often, this
> causes a problem after their password changes. Is there a setting in Group
> Policy the disable the check box from that pop-up box?


one can disable it via registry, will find out and let you know.

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      01-02-2006
MCNGP gAys are not the know it all!!!
"Steve32169" wrote:
> We connect to the internet thru a Proxy Server. Occasionally a pop-up box
> comes up asking for username and password and a small check box to save
> password. Since we are requiredto change our password quite often, this
> causes a problem after their password changes. Is there a setting in Group
> Policy the disable the check box from that pop-up box?


As promissed, here you are: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/229940/en-us

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      01-02-2006
"fmsmcse" wrote:
> As promissed, here you are: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/229940/en-us
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another tip, now you can import it via gpo to the computers you like.
im afraid you will have to put the gpo to run when the machine shuts down to
be valid after a reboot, but im not sure, you better test it.
 
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