6 Jul, 2008
I have done my part of the download record and brought down Firefox 3. I think it looks much faster then Firefox 2 and for now faster then Internet Explorer.
The new tag system look and works great I can find old sites by just typing in some letters and it does not have to be a real match. The bad thing with this is that someone checking your computer can just type in “girls” and found something you not want to show.
Another good thing is the option to save the password after you tried to log in. Before you could only save it before you tried it. Then you had to resave it all the time but that function has now been approved.
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firefox 3,
internet explorer
26 Dec, 2007
Back up your Passwords in IE 7
When you work online it is always necessary to save time. You always something to do and Christmas and other holidays have come and gone and you still check emails 24/7.
One very easy way to save a lot of time is to let the Internet Explorer save your Passwords and login. I am sure you already know that but do you know how to back them up?
If your computer crash or if you move between more then one computer its good to have a backup so you not have to look for the passwords all over.
Here is how you back up the passwords in Internet Explorer 7
Internet Explorer stores the passwords here: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft
\InternetExplorer\IntelliForms\SPW
Open the Start menu click Run.
Write “regedit” and press Enter.
Click one time on the HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder.
Click one time on the Software folder.
Click one time on the Microsoft folder.
Click one time on the Internet Explorer folder.
Click one time on the IntelliForms folder.
Click one time on the SPW folder.
You will now see a cryptic list in the right window.
You have already selected the SPW folder
Click File and choose Export.
Give it an appropriate name. Don’t call it passwords,
but use a name you will remember.
To restore the passwords just, right-click the .REG file and select Merge
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ie 7,
internet explorer,
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