Users Guide

Password Manager
Password Manager allows you to automatically log on to websites, Windows programs, and network resources and manage logon
credentials in a single tool. Password Manager also allows users to change their logon passwords through the application, ensuring that
passwords maintained by Password Manager are kept in sync with those of the targeted resource.
Password Manager is supported with Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. Password Manager is not supported with Microsoft accounts
(previously Windows Live ID).
NOTE:
If running Password Manager on Firefox, you must install and register the Password Manager extension. For instructions on installing
extensions in Mozilla Firefox, see https://support.mozilla.org/.
NOTE:
Use of Password Manager icons (both pre-trained and trained icons) in Mozilla Firefox diers from their use in Microsoft Internet
Explorer:
Double-click functionality on Password Manager icons is not available.
The default action is not shown in bold in the drop-down context menu.
If a page has multiple logon forms, you may see more than one Password Manager icon.
NOTE:
Due to the ever-changing structure of web logon pages, Password Manager may not be able to support all websites at all times.
Get Started with Password Manager
Password Manager collects and stores your logon credentials as you work. You can begin to use Password Manager immediately after
Security Tools is installed. When you enter credentials into a logon page, Password Manager detects the
logon form and lets you choose whether you want Password Manager to save your credentials.
You have three options:
Click Save Logon to store your logon credentials in Password Manager.
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