Manage your user name and password already stored in your computer

To manage stored user names and passwords, follow these steps:
You can manually manage the credentials that are stored in Stored User Names and Passwords by clicking Manage my network passwords in the user account that you want to change. In the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box, you can add a new entry, remove an existing entry, or view the properties and edit an existing entry; to do so, click the Add, Edit, or Properties button.

Log on to the computer as the user whose account you want to change.
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
In Control Panel, click User Accounts under Pick a category to open the User Accounts dialog box.
Open the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box; to do so, use the appropriate method:
If you log on with a limited account:
Under Related Tasks, click Manage my network passwords.
If you log on with an account with administrative privileges:
Under or pick an account to change, click your user account to open the What do you want to change about your account? dialog box.
Under Related Tasks, click the Manage my network passwords.
A list of stored user names and passwords similar to the following example is displayed:
*.Microsoft.com
Passport.Net\*(Passport)

Add an Entry

To manually add a credential:
In the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box, click Add to open the Logon Information Properties dialog box.
In the Server box, type the name of the server or share that you want. You can use an asterisk as a “wildcard” character. The following example entries are valid server names:
*.Microsoft.com
\\Server\Share
In the User name box, type the name of the user account that has permission to access the resource. Type the user name in the Server\User or User@domain.com name format. The following are examples of valid user name entries (in this example, Microsoft is the name of the domain, and User is the user name):
Microsoft\User
User@microsoft.com
In the Password box, type the password for the user that you entered in step 3, and then click OK.
In the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box, click Close.

Remove an Entry

To remove a credential:
In the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box, click the credential that you want, and then click Remove. The following message is displayed:
The selected logon information will be deleted.
Click OK.
In the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box, click Close.
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Edit an Entry

To edit a credential:
In the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box, click the credential that you want, and then click Properties to open the Logon Information Properties dialog box.
Change the items that you want, and then click OK.

If you want to change the domain password for the user account that is specified in the User name box, click Change. In the Old password and New password boxes, type the corresponding information, type the new password in the Confirm new password box, and then click OK. The domain password is now changed.
In the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box, click Close.

Troubleshooting

When you store user account information for remote resources in this manner, anyone who gains access to your user account may also gain access to these password-protected resources. For this reason, it is highly recommended to use a strong password for your Windows XP account.

For more information about creating strong passwords,

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