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Old 04-21-2007, 05:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question LOW-LEVEL password disable for IE7?

Hello there and thank you first for taking the time to view my question.

I have a linksys router that I now use a feature I pay for called "Linksys Parental Control". This blocks monitors etc through the router instead of software. This is really handy because we have 2 Desktop Coputers, 1 Laptop and 1 PSP that can all access the internet.

Problem lies in the way you log into this router. By opening IE7 it first asks for you to select your named listed and then enter the password. Problem is that I have password saving feature turned on for other sites visited by those in the family who use the computers.

I do not mind overly turning this feature off but 1 of my kids has the knowledge of turning this feature on and off. So I would like ot know if there is a low level way of turning this feature off? And better yet. if there is a way of turning this feature off for only selected websites (i.e. the Linksys routers HTML interface). Or any other ideas someone might have that I can't think of.

Well thank you all the same and best wishes to all,

Sincerely,

Kevin in Alaska
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