excellent and kind reply. I was beginning to realize the chance of security
breach in my meanderings.Thanks


On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Rob McBroom <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Dec 29, 2012, at 1:37 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Had a little trouble using your solution. Did find a way finally to change
> the choices in the second window from PRINT LARGE LETTERS to PASTE INTO
> PRESENT PROGRAM. Saw the trigger was listed as assigned to F5 key but it
> neither prints to password request to open my computor or any other spot
> requesting the password string. Is there any problem with Imac G4 and OS
> 10.6.8?
>
>
> Quicksilver isn’t available until you log in, so it won’t be able to paste
> into the login window. As for other contexts, password entry fields have a
> few more restrictions on them for security reasons. I’m not sure why
> exactly, but it looks like Quicksilver’s “Paste” and “Paste as Plain Text”
> actions don’t work in password fields.
>
> I wouldn’t really recommend storing your password in this manner anyway.
> The OS X keychain is a much safer way to do it.
>
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