Known bug. Not running the option "Save password" ( "Save Password") in the Dial-Up Networking window.

The option is available but does not work.

The first thing you should note is that to activate the option Save Password, you need to successfully connect to a remote system at least one time with the option of Save Password is active. It also means that if you have more than one profile (session) connection, you must install at least one successful connection to each profile, even if your password - the same for all profiles.

This option is not available (grayed):

This can occur for a variety of reasons, there are many ways that you can try and get around this problem. One way is to change your computer name on the login, ie ID that you use for your ISP. It can be changed by double-clicking the Network icon in the Control Panel, and then change your data in the computer section (you'll need to reboot afterwards).

Sometimes, Networking section reinstallation may help solve this problem. In the Control Panel, select Programs Add / Remove. Then go to the section Windows Installer, and extinguish the option Networking. Nazhmaem OK to close all dialog boxes, and then reboot. Now repeat these steps with the only difference being that option Networking tepr be activated.

Some users have successfully solved this problem by installing the client "user for Microsoft Networks". In the Control Panel, open the Network section. If the client "Microsoft network users" not in the displayed list, click the Add button, then select Client, Microsoft, and then the "User Microsoft Networks". Press OK to close all dialog boxes, and then reboot.

The last thing you can try to - remove your password file. Village search to files * .PWL, then delete or rename them. Reboot your system, and you'll notice that Windows Ask for a user name and password to log you again. Now update the password information in your system. You can not enter your password here if you do not want to use it every time in the system, but you must enter a user name. This will restore previously deleted (renamed) password file, and can correct the problem with the option to Save Password.

We can add that the latest way we personally used quite successfully several times. So it is necessary to start with him. Describes the files typically are in the main Windows directory, and have the form <name> .pwl where <name> is what you specified during registration entry into the system. Good luck.