Design A Login Form So Ie Will Remember Login Data
Solution 1:
You might try looking into DOM storage to store username/password persistently on the client side. It'll require JavaScript though and won't work in older versions of IE.
Solution 2:
Try adding the site(s) you're trying to access to the "Local Intranet" zone, rather than the "Internet" zone. (assuming this won't cause you security worries)
Tools/Options/Security/Intranet/Sites/Advanced --> add your site(s) here. In my experience, by putting them in the more highly trusted "Intranet" zone my passwords are remembered.
Solution 3:
I assume the input box for the password is set as an input type of password?
One thought I had was to explore the naming convention of your form and input fields. Perhaps IE is looking for certain combinations to know that this is a login form that it can offer to save the login credentials for. Also, I have noticed that some web technologies/languages read different elements to get the field names. You might need to set your input fieldnames using both "id" and "name" to get everything to work.
Solution 4:
Does your IE remember passwords for other sites than your company website?
Just want to make sure you have not disabled password storage in your IE.
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