http://www.webroot.com/shared/images/how-to-password-manager-02.jpg i lost this sign on icon when updating to windows 10 how do i get it back so it lets me sign in to saved sites
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Hi xmased
Welcome to the Community Forums.
It depends as to whether WSA was uninstalled as part of the upgrade (not sure that is possible but some others have complained that once upgraded to Win 10 they cannot find WSA on their systems) or you have just lost the icon in the notification area.
Have you clicked on the up arrow in the notification area to see what is hidden/not displayed? It is possible that the icon is now there and not displaying, in which case you should be able to click & hold whilst dragging from the hidden area to the notificaiton tray.
If it is not hidden then you can try to make sure that WSA is configured to display it; click on Advanced Settings in the top right hand corner of the WSA main panel, and from the next panel displayed locate the 'Show a system tray icon' option and if unchecked/unticked then check/tick it, and press 'Save', enter the CAPTCHA code requested and then 'OK', and that should be it. If the option is already checked/ticked then uncheck/untick it, press 'Save', enter the CAPTCHA code requested and then 'OK'...and then immediately check/tick the option, and then press 'Save'...some times one has to go through that last stage to get it to display.
Anyway, hopefully that gives you something to try...post back if that is not successful and we can pursue other avenues for you.
Regards, Baldrick
Welcome to the Community Forums.
It depends as to whether WSA was uninstalled as part of the upgrade (not sure that is possible but some others have complained that once upgraded to Win 10 they cannot find WSA on their systems) or you have just lost the icon in the notification area.
Have you clicked on the up arrow in the notification area to see what is hidden/not displayed? It is possible that the icon is now there and not displaying, in which case you should be able to click & hold whilst dragging from the hidden area to the notificaiton tray.
If it is not hidden then you can try to make sure that WSA is configured to display it; click on Advanced Settings in the top right hand corner of the WSA main panel, and from the next panel displayed locate the 'Show a system tray icon' option and if unchecked/unticked then check/tick it, and press 'Save', enter the CAPTCHA code requested and then 'OK', and that should be it. If the option is already checked/ticked then uncheck/untick it, press 'Save', enter the CAPTCHA code requested and then 'OK'...and then immediately check/tick the option, and then press 'Save'...some times one has to go through that last stage to get it to display.
Anyway, hopefully that gives you something to try...post back if that is not successful and we can pursue other avenues for you.
Regards, Baldrick
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