Xfire will not save my username and password even if I check the ‘Save Password’ box at the login screen. Why?

This usually occurs with non-English versions of Windows. Xfire cannot read non-English (ASCII) characters such as? ,?

,?. Any letters that are not within A-Z, a-z, or 0-9 will result in Xfire being unable to save to the folders required for remembering your login information. You cannot fix this by simply changing your Windows username because all of your user data is already saved in folders with the non-English characters .

Instead, you’ll need to create an entirely new Windows username that does not use non-English characters. More.

This usually occurs with non-English versions of Windows. Xfire cannot read non-English (ASCII) characters such as ,? , .

Any letters that are not within A-Z, a-z, or 0-9 will result in Xfire being unable to save to the folders required for remembering your login information. You cannot fix this by simply changing your Windows username because all of your user data is already saved in folders with the non-English characters . Instead, you ll need to create an entirely new Windows username that does not use non-English characters.

More.

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