On 16 Feb 2007 11:01:44 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (McKown,
John) wrote:

>One thing that can be done with the Konqueror web browser and KDE on
>Linux is to use "KDE Wallet". This is an encrypted file which contains
>various userids and passwords. Konqueror (and other software) can
>interface with the "KDE Wallet". The program asks for the wallet's
>password and pass it to the interface along with the resource whose
>password is needed. The wallet then gives the appropriate password back
>to the application. This may have been what you were talking about with
>"wallets", but I'm not sure.
>
>This is somewhat better than writing it down, but only works for
>programs which can interface with "KDE Wallet".

If we can carry this "wallet" from computer to computer, then this
could be an acceptable solution.   But if we lose this wallet, we lose
our passwords.

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