Ack, you can have multiple master passwords! although, this is very
much an edge case no?
Please enter the master password you used to protect this .chex file
or all account passwords will be deleted.
Hows that?
On Jul 10, 2007, at 5:15 PM, Heikki Toivonen wrote:
Mimi Yin wrote:
Right. I'm suggesting we don't need the 'that was used to protect the
account passwords in the file." part.
"Please enter your master password" is enough, especially when
coupled
with: "or account passwords will be deleted."
I already said why that won't work: it needs to state that it is the
master password used in the file, not the current master password (in
memory) which would be implied if nothing else was said.
On Jul 10, 2007, at 4:44 PM, Heikki Toivonen wrote:
Mimi Yin wrote:
I think we need to give this password a name (which is what I
thought
'master password' was). Otherwise, it feels really awkward to keep
referring to it as 'that password you set to protect your account
passwords'.
I am confused. You say we need to name the password something, like
'master password', but that is exactly what is in the code:
msgid "You will need to supply the master password that was
used to
protect the account passwords in the file."
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Heikki Toivonen
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