You give users access to regedit :O Why not write a small script that sets the value as part of the logon script? that way if anyone else does the same thing you ensure that the setting is removed next time they logon. From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jason Patten Sent: 20 March 2007 12:27 To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: A little OT but Will give that a try if need be. Thanks for the link. My only worry is trying to guide a very novice user into regedit over the phone. On 3/20/07, Anthony_Baldwin@xxxxxxxxx <Anthony_Baldwin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: <http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers/12.html> http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers/12.html Tony "Jason Patten" <jasoncitrix@xxxxxxxxx> Sent by: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 03/20/2007 08:03 AM Please respond to thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To thin <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject [THIN] A little OT but I have a user who "Accidentally" turned off the save password option in IE or told IE to not save for our site. I haven't been able to re-enable it, anyone refresh my memory on that? I tried turning off ALL autocomplete options, clearing the saved passwords and turning it back on but it hasnt changed anything. Anything I may be missing?