Large numbers of Windows 95 Dial-up
Networking users are experiencing the Save Password option in
their Connect To dialog box doesn't work. Symptoms range from
being able to select the box and it not working, to the box being
completely grayed out and inaccessible.
Solutions:
Option available but not working:
The first thing to note when trying to fix this problem is that for the Save
Password option to work, you must successfully connect to the remote
system at least once with the option checked before
Windows 95 will save your password. This also means that if you have more
than one connection profile, you need to establish at least one
successful connection with each profile that you wish to save
your password with, even if your password is the same across all the
profiles.
Option not available (grayed out):
There are a number of reasons why this may be occurring, and there are a
number of ways you can try and get around the problem. One method is to
change your Computer Name to the login ID you use for your Internet
Service Provider (ISP). You can modify your computer name by
double-clicking the Network icon in the Control Panel, then
selecting the Identification tab (you'll have to reboot for the
change to take affect).
Some users have had luck solving this
problem by installing the Client for Microsoft Networks. In the Control
Panel, open the Network option. If the Client for Microsoft
Networks is not at or near the top of the list, press the Add
button, then choose Client, Microsoft, and then Client
for Microsoft Networks . Press OK until all the dialog boxes
are closed, then reboot.
The last thing to try is deleting your Windows
password file. Do a search on your system for *.PWL, then
delete or rename them. Reboot your system, and you'll notice that Windows
will ask for a user name and password to log in. You're now re-creating
this password information in your system. You don't have to enter a
password here if you don't want to use one every time you log in, but you
do need to enter a user name. This will rebuild the password file, and may
allow your Dial-up Networking to save your dial-up password.