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What do I do if the “Save Password” option at the Windows 95/98 dial-up networking is grayed out?

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What do I do if the “Save Password” option at the Windows 95/98 dial-up networking is grayed out?

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1. Make sure you have installed Client for Microsoft Networks: – Go to Start -> Settings -> Control panel -> Network. – Check to see if you have “Client for Microsoft Networks” in the network components list. – If you don’t see it, click on “Add”, then select Client -> Microsoft -> Client for Microsoft Networks, and click OK to install it. Say “yes” when it asks to restart Windows. 2. If “Save Password” is still not available, change your “Primary Network Logon” to “Windows Logon: – Go to Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Network. – In the “Primary Network Logon” field, select “Windows Logon.” – Restart Windows. – When it asks you to log into Windows, DON’T put a password, and then confirm that you don’t want a password.

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