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David Lock 16 July 2015 02:03 PM

****** What is my Password?
 
I use a desktop PC in my office but now have a laptop to use at home. The desktop has been used to access a number of sites with a Password stored so when I go info site I just get ***** showing as my Password. But how do I find out what this Password actually is so I can then register my favourite sites on my laptop? If I try the "Forgotten your Password" option I am usually given the choice of registering a new Password but I want to keep the original one.


So how do I find out what the ****** things are?


Thanks, dl

JDM_Stig 16 July 2015 02:14 PM

what browser do you use ?
On Chrome you go into settings, advanced settings, manage passwords, highlight site in question, then click "show"

also in Chrome if you sign in on main PC (you may need a gmail account), then sign in on laptop/tablet and sync the browser all will be there.

DJ Dunk 16 July 2015 02:15 PM

Depends on the browser (and version) you're using David. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome?

If it's a fairly recent versioin of IE have a look at option one here: http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials...ew-remove.html

stevebt 16 July 2015 08:31 PM

Just enter the password you always like to use in the new password option even if it's the same one. I have done this lots of times with no issues.

David Lock 18 July 2015 03:47 PM

[QUOTE=DJ Dunk;11711728]Depends on the browser (and version) you're using David. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome?

I have Explorer but don't know what version? Can't seem to find out which version. Tired "properties" but no luck




Originally Posted by stevebt (Post 11711872)
Just enter the password you always like to use in the new password option even if it's the same one. I have done this lots of times with no issues.


When I try this I am usually told to reset password. If I use same one then I am told it is already in use and I have to choose another.





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Cheers guys, David

stevebt 18 July 2015 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by David Lock (Post 11712506)






When I try this I am usually told to reset password. If I use same one then I am told it is already in use and I have to choose another.





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Cheers guys, David



Well choose another then when your sorted change your password back to what you want.

pimmo2000 19 July 2015 08:48 AM

loads of password showers out there, just be careful not to download anything dodgy.

hodgy0_2 19 July 2015 09:22 AM

In control panel, go into "credential manager"

It will show your ********* in there to the websites you visit

But you have the option of displaying the actual password

(you have to be a local administrator on the laptop)

Galifrey 19 July 2015 12:00 PM

Install Chrome, import all settings and passwords from whatever browser you use, then follow the instructions for Chrome given above.

JackClark 19 July 2015 03:28 PM

... never use IE again.

David Lock 19 July 2015 05:10 PM

Thank you gentlemen,

David

mickywrx 19 July 2015 07:59 PM


Originally Posted by JackClark (Post 11712898)
... never use IE again.

This. :thumb:

hodgy0_2 28 July 2015 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by Galifrey (Post 11712839)
Install Chrome, import all settings and passwords from whatever browser you use, then follow the instructions for Chrome given above.

I think Chrome is a joke, on a PC at least

not sure what they have done to it (it used to be small slick quite fast)

now it is the worse browser I come across


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