> >Since Mr. Sauder hasn't told us if any of the previously suggested >solutions worked for him, I thought I might mention that there is one more >situation that may have caused his problem. I have run across this more >than once with my customers. If your Win95 is set to log on with a password >on startup, and you click "cancel" instead of typing in the password, no >Windows passwords will be saved, including for DUN. (Nor are the desktop >settings etc.) > >I have found that sometimes people click on "cancel" for the password, when >they either forget their password or don't know how to get rid of an >existing password. > >Susan Sutherland > > Susan and others: Thanks for your help regarding my problem with the greyed checkoff box for saving passwords. Susan's suggestion did the trick. If I do not want the windows logon and password option am I correct that you could get rid of it by deinstalling Microsoft Client for Windows,reinstalling and not entering a password at startup? Art