Friday, September 10, 2010

Turn off the "Automatic Sign in" feature of Windows Live ID.

This feature saves the Windows Live ID name and password. Therefore, you can sign in without having to provide them again. Even if you change your password, the saved information remains the same, and this could lead to unsuccessful sign in attempts when the information becomes out of date. To turn off auto-sign in, follow the steps below:

For (Windows XP) operating system:

1. Click "Start," click "Run," type "control keymgr.dll", and then click "OK."

2. Click "Passport.Net\* (Passport)," and then click "Remove" to disable an account from signing in automatically.

3. Click the e-mail address that you want to delete, and then click "Remove."

4. Click "OK" in the dialog box that states that the selected logon information will be deleted.

5. Click "Close" to close the "Stored User Names and Passwords" dialog box and save your changes.

Courtesy: Windows Live Team

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