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> Storing Network / Domain Passwords, How can I do this programmatically?
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Hello all,

I'm working at a law school, and we have a network with network drive, email, etc. We use one system of usernames and passwords to manage all that, so we store the network / domain username + password on the local computer. Currently, we just go to Control Panel -> User Accounts -> [user name] -> Manage Network Passwords (in the upper left corner). Is there some way to have a program to do this, rather than having to do it manually all the time? We are currently using AutoIT to go through the motions, but the script we have is finicky at best - I'd rather do something using VBScript or C++.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
~Brian
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