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Editing logons, Using the Logons menu, Organizing logons into categories, Manager Manage

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NOTE: After you use the manual mode of entering the logon data for a site, you must continue to use this method to log on to the same Web site in the future. NOTE: The manual mode of entering logon data is available only with Internet Explorer 8. iv. Click Close. Each time that you access that Web site or open that program, the Password Manager icon is displayed, indicating that you can use your registered credentials to log on. Editing logons To edit a logon, follow these steps: 1. Open the logon screen for a Web site or program. 2. To display a dialog box where you can edit your logon information, click the arrow on the Password Manager icon, and then click Edit logon. Logon fields on the screen, and their corresponding fields on the dialog box, are identified with a bold orange border. You can also display this dialog box by clicking Edit for the desired logon on the Password Manager Manage tab. 3. Edit your logon information. ● To populate a logon field with one of the preformatted choices, click the arrows to the right of the field. ● To add additional fields from the screen to your logon, click More fields. ● To have the logon fields filled in, but not submitted, clear the Submit logon data check box. ● To view the password for this logon, click Show password. 4. Click OK. Using the Logons menu Password Manager provides a fast, easy way to launch the Web sites and programs for which you have created logons. Double-click a program or Web site logon from the Logons menu, or the Manage tab in Password Manager, to open the logon screen, and then fill in your logon data. When you create a logon, it is automatically added to your Password Manager Logons menu. To display the Logons menu: 1. Press the Password Manager hot key combination. ctrl+Windows+h is the factory setting. To change the hot key combination, click Password Manager, and then click Settings. 2. Scan your fingerprint (on computers with a built-in or connected fingerprint reader). Organizing logons into categories Use categories to keep your logons in order by creating one or more categories. Then drag and drop your logons into the desired categories. General tasks 31

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NOTE:
After you use the manual mode of entering the logon data for a site, you must
continue to use this method to log on to the same Web site in the future.
NOTE:
The manual mode of entering logon data is available only with Internet Explorer
8.
iv.
Click
Close
.
Each time that you access that Web site or open that program, the Password Manager icon is displayed,
indicating that you can use your registered credentials to log on.
Editing logons
To edit a logon, follow these steps:
1.
Open the logon screen for a Web site or program.
2.
To display a dialog box where you can edit your logon information, click the arrow on the
Password
Manager
icon, and then click
Edit logon
. Logon fields on the screen, and their corresponding fields
on the dialog box, are identified with a bold orange border.
You can also display this dialog box by clicking
Edit for the desired logon
on the
Password
Manager Manage
tab.
3.
Edit your logon information.
To populate a logon field with one of the preformatted choices, click the arrows to the right of
the field.
To add additional fields from the screen to your logon, click
More fields
.
To have the logon fields filled in, but not submitted, clear the
Submit logon data
check box.
To view the password for this logon, click
Show password
.
4.
Click
OK
.
Using the Logons menu
Password Manager provides a fast, easy way to launch the Web sites and programs for which you have
created logons. Double-click a program or Web site logon from the
Logons
menu, or the
Manage
tab
in
Password Manager
, to open the logon screen, and then fill in your logon data.
When you create a logon, it is automatically added to your Password Manager Logons menu.
To display the Logons menu:
1.
Press the
Password Manager
hot key combination.
ctrl+Windows+h
is the factory setting. To
change the hot key combination, click
Password Manager
, and then click
Settings
.
2.
Scan your fingerprint (on computers with a built-in or connected fingerprint reader).
Organizing logons into categories
Use categories to keep your logons in order by creating one or more categories. Then drag and drop
your logons into the desired categories.
General tasks
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