2/26/2016

Add, remove, edit, backup, restore Stored User Names and Passwords in Windows 10

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The Stored User Names and Passwords in Windows lets you securely manage user names and passwords as a part of your profile. It lets you automatically enter saved user names and passwords for various network resources, servers, websites and applications, to authenticate yourself. In this post we will see how to add, remove, edit, backup, restoreStored User Names and Passwords & Credentials in Windows 10/8/7.

Stored User Names and Passwords

To directly access the Stored User Names and Passwords Control panel applet, via WinX menu, open Command Prompt (Admin), type the following rundll32 command and hit Enter.
rundll32.exe keymgr.dll,KRShowKeyMgr
The Stored User Names and Passwords box will open.
Stored User Names and Passwords
Stored User Names and Passwords
Here you will be able to see the saved passwords and user names.
To add a new credential, press the Add button and fill in the required details as follows:
add Stored User Names and Passwords
add Stored User Names and Passwords
To delete a saved password, select the credential and click on the Remove button.
remove Stored User Names and Passwords
To edit a password, click the Edit button. Here you will be edit the details.
edit Stored User Names and Passwords
It could be a Windows logon credential or a Website or Program password.
It is always a good idea to back up the stored user names and passwords. To do this, click on the Back up button to open the following wizard.
back up Stored User Names and Passwords
Select and browse to the back up location, click Next and follow the wizard to its completion.
Should the need arise, you can always restore the backup, by clicking on the Restore button and browsing to the backup file location and selecting it.
restore Stored User Names and Passwords
remove Stored User Names and Passwords
remove Stored User Names and Passwords

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