Windows – How to delete specific HTTP authentication credentials from Safari (for Windows)

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I use Safari on a Windows XP machine at work. To access the corporate intranet website, Safari asks me the first time to enter my credentials, using a default HTTP(?) authentication dialog box. On subsequent visits, Safari logs me in automatically.

However, now that I have changed my password, Safari no longer displays the page, keeps trying to load it with the old password, and eventually displays an authentication error page.

Is there any way to clear the stored credentials for that specific website only? I can of course reset Safari entirely, but I'd like to avoid that if possible.

Best Answer

Manage Your Passwords

Step 1: Go to the 'AutoFill' section in the Safari Preferences window.

Step 2: Click on the 'Edit' button to the right of where it says 'User Names and Passwords.' This will bring up a window displaying all of the passwords and usernames that you have authorized Safari to save.

Step 3: Click on a password listing and push the 'Remove' button in order to delete the password from Safari's memory.

Step 4: Choose 'Remove All' in order to delete all of the saved passwords.

Step 5: Manage your passwords as you see fit.

Source : http://www.answerbag.com/articles/How-to-Manage-Passwords-With-Safari/f6de5c02-c6e6-0f2c-5f27-197a996ebced

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