That is a function of the browser, which is on the client side, so you
cannot code this.
Apparently, however, you can simply add autocomplete="false" to the <form>
tag on the page. I have not tested this.
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"bh" <so*****@somewhere.comwrote in message
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>I am using a built-in login control on a form, and have set the
"DisplayRememberMe" property to false.
It correctly does not display that checkbox on the login form; however,
after authenticating, I'm prompted with an Autocomplete Passwords Dialog
box, asking if I want to remember the password. Is there any way to
disable this dialog, and force it to not remember any passwords?
Thanks in advance.
bh