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When I turned on my PC, I clicked on my name and my Yahoo home page came on
the desktop quickly. I forgot my password and created a new one. Now when I
log on I have to type in my password to get to my homepage. I would like to
have it the way it was before.
 
Luciano said:
When I turned on my PC, I clicked on my name and my Yahoo home page
came on the desktop quickly. I forgot my password and created a new
one. Now when I log on I have to type in my password to get to my
homepage. I would like to have it the way it was before.

So you reworded from the original..
(But posted again instead of responding to the same thread?)
When I turned on my PC and clicked on my name, my homepage came on the
desktop quickly. I use two different passwords. Forgot one of them and
created a new one. Now I have to type in my password to get to my
homepage. Would like to have it the way I had it before.
I don't understand...
So your turned on your computer and the "Welcome" screen came up.
You entered the password and then after you logged in, Internet Explorer
opened and went to your Web Page that you designed and have to sign
in on?

So now we know you mean you could go to your Yahoo home page and it was
REMEMBERING your password for you..

You might try (first) checking this section of Internet Explorer:
Tools --> Internet Options --> Content tab --> Autocomplete button.. Make
sure "Prompt me to save passwords" is checked and push the "Clear Passwords"
button. It should ask you if you wish it to remember the password the next
time you enter it - you tell it "Yes".

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