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Configuring Internet Explorer to Remember Your SharePoint Login Credentials
3/17/2009
Configuring Internet Explorer to Remember Your SharePoint Login Credentials
Sometimes a user may get tired of having to constantly enter their username/password when accessing a SharePoint site. By adding the SharePoint site to your "Local Intranet" zone, one can have Internet Explorer remember login credentials. Here are the steps:
Go to Control Panel
Go to Internet Options
Click the "Security" tab
Click "Local Intranet"
Click "Sites"
Click "Advanced"
Add your SharePoint site into the "Local Intranet" zone.
Click OK to confirm on all Internet Options screens.
Open up Internet Explorer and go to your SharePoint site. When prompted for username/password make sure you enter your credentials and check "Remember My Password".
Your username/password should now be passed to the SharePoint site automatically.
Posted at 4:39 PM by System Account | Category:
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