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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Vista
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How do I disable Lenovo password help?
Have new computer with Vista and Lenovo Easy Capture webcam. Program also has password function to assist in logging into web sites. Hate the password function and want to turn it off, but there is no functionality for it. Want to keep the webcam, so do not want to delete the program. How do I turn the !@#$% thing off?
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 212
OS: XP SP2 and Vista Home Premium
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Re: How do I disable Lenovo password help?
can you email the lenovo support
here is link for lenovo support http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/si...OME-LENOVO#rdt |
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Moderator, Microsoft Support
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Palm Springs, California
Posts: 9,802
OS: Windows 7, Vista Ultimate
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Re: How do I disable Lenovo password help?
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The System Configurtion utility, MSCONFIG, should be able to help you here. You will need to know the name of the company and/or product name of the Password Wizard prior to completing this procedure. Most programs like the password wizard are initially executed at the start of the system during boot-up. MSCONFIG allows you to modify these auto start-up programs by selecting (or unselecting) which run and which ones don't. I have included a screen shot of MSCONFIG. I boxed-in a password wizard on my system, Omnipass, as an example. Your password program may be a different name. ![]() > Start > type "msconfig" (no quotes) into Start Search box > msconfig should appear at the top; double-click Click the Startup tab. Look through the list for the password program. If found, uncheck it. If not found click on Services tab. Look through list and uncheck program, if found. > click Apply > OK > Prompt will come up for reboot ** Be very careful that you only de-select an entry that you are sure about. Good Luck. regards . . . jcgriff2 |
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