outlook 2002 not save passwords

Outlook 2002 will not save passwords

Hi all,
After installing Vista beta 2 over XP Pro SP2, Outlook 2002 no longer remembers any mail account passwords for any user, even if I reenter them and select "save password." There was a post on this subject elsewhere on this newsgroup that referred to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290684, but when I looked in the registry (using the instructions for XP, as Vista is not listed yet of course) the listed entry does not exist. I searched the entire registry for such a key, and there is none. The passwords were retained fine before upgrading to Vista.
Thanks,
--Andy

Hi Andy,
Did you read the fine print? This is Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2. Beta means that it is support to have bugs. The people over at Microsoft recommended that you install Windows Vista Beta 2 in a seperate partition and you were not to have installed the program on a production computer. I read that.
-- thecreator
"aep" wrote in message

Hi all,
After installing Vista beta 2 over XP Pro SP2, Outlook 2002 no longer remembers any mail account passwords for any user, even if I reenter them and select "save password." There was a post on this subject elsewhere on this newsgroup that referred to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290684, but when I looked in the registry (using the instructions for XP, as Vista is not listed yet of course) the listed entry does not exist. I searched the entire registry for such a key, and there is none. The passwords were retained fine before upgrading to Vista.
Thanks,
--Andy

Of course there are bugs. That is why I report them here. I'm looking for answers to help solve them. I fail to understand why you think I didn't read that or that I installed this on a production system.
-Andy
"thecreator" wrote:

Hi Andy,
Did you read the fine print? This is Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2. Beta means that it is support to have bugs. The people over at Microsoft recommended that you install Windows Vista Beta 2 in a seperate partition and you were not to have installed the program on a production computer. I read that.

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