I have seen my friends put in username and passwords inside domain names for quick login, but I can’t remember the format:
ex. www.domainname.com:username:password
The above doesn’t quite work for me, but how is the above supposed to look? Do you use colons, semicolons, don’t even use .com?
Thanks
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"How Can I Use My Username And Password Inside A Domain Name?" was posted on Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at 2:27 am.
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http://username:password@www.quinncy.com
You may need a reg hack if you have ie7 or patched ie6
Qhttp://www.quinncy.com
Wow, I used to know this….
http://www.domainname.com?username=xxxx
something like that I think but I’m not sure whether you use another ? or & to add password…If i think of it I’ll edit my answer. Good luck
This is a dangerous way to log in. Your user name and password become very public this way, apart from the risk of someone seeing them locally. One of the easiest things to detect for anyone sniffing the network is the address.