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Password in Sleepyhead - nadprok - 01-21-2017 I was having a problem with my Sleepyhead graphs so I created a new profile and everything works fine now. However, when I created the new profile and put in a password I ticked the area that called for the password to be entered each time I would log in to Sleepyhead. That was a mistake by me. I don't want to put in my password each time I log in to Sleepyhead. Is there any way I can undo that requirement ? RE: Password in Sleepyhead - srlevine1 - 01-21-2017 (01-21-2017, 06:34 PM)nadprok Wrote: I was having a problem with my Sleepyhead graphs so I created a new profile and everything works fine now. However, when I created the new profile and put in a password I ticked the area that called for the password to be entered each time I would log in to Sleepyhead. That was a mistake by me. I don't want to put in my password each time I log in to Sleepyhead. Is there any way I can undo that requirement ? Have you tried going to Edit User Profile under the "File Tab" and uncheck "Password Protect File?" RE: Password in Sleepyhead - nadprok - 01-21-2017 (01-21-2017, 06:52 PM)srlevine1 Wrote:(01-21-2017, 06:34 PM)nadprok Wrote: I was having a problem with my Sleepyhead graphs so I created a new profile and everything works fine now. However, when I created the new profile and put in a password I ticked the area that called for the password to be entered each time I would log in to Sleepyhead. That was a mistake by me. I don't want to put in my password each time I log in to Sleepyhead. Is there any way I can undo that requirement ? Thanks alot. I did what you suggested and that solves my problem. I guess I still have alot to learn , however, my 76 year old brain is slowing down a bit . Thanks again. RE: Password in Sleepyhead - srlevine1 - 01-21-2017 nadprok ... Just take a nap and imagine you are 35 -- works for me. |