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Hi, bought a Sony laptop that came with Vista Home Premium. Then, I upgraded to Vista Ultimate as one of the issues I had with Vista has to remember passwords for network logon. I've had this laptop at work, I chose it and I knew it was the home edition (due to additional multimedia features I intend to help here) but very annoying, she can't remember passwords even if you check the box to remember the password! I guess that MS do not know what that is supposed to do?
He always asks me a password, so why I've upgraded to Ultimate (managed to get from free by MVLS we bought additional licenses).
If I try the network passwords manage under the control of the user, as the subject suggests, what or how to activate it? If I have Vista Ultimate, I surely everything that Vista has to offer?
For some reason any, whenever I open my computer, I got the Red Cross on my network drives mapped, after a few days I guess learned Vista and it does not ask for it, but it does for Outlook 2007, as well as the local intranet.
Any ideas how to activate this option. If this does not help, my Vista is not yet activated because of the wrong key for me, waiting for the appropriate key, I doubt that this would cause limitations, but just in case.
Thank you
CS_Kla

Hello, CS_Kla

Please use the Forum for answers!

See the following link for how to manually add a saved connection.

Store passwords for automatic logon: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/3c6dd8b8-58f8-46b6-8231-6732c51e57f31033.mspx

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