On Sun, 28 Apr 2002 15:12:58 +0200 (CET) Vadim Zeitlin 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  What I don't understand is what is so wrong with storing it. Ok, I
> understand that some people are really paranoid^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hsecurity
> conscious and so it should, of course, work if you don't want to store it

At home, using your private computer it's probably not an issue (but even
there I don't store my password to protect myself from forgetting it ;)
but at work where you are at a computer that other people can use as well,
I would feel a bit uneasy if I store my password (and I think there was
even a warning in the program that the protection of the password is very low).

> but deep inside me I think it doesn't change much: if someone can read
> the values in the registry of your Win32 workstation they can get your
> passwords anyhow.

How come?!? Do you store the password in the registry? I thought that was
what that one message box was for? If M should store the password
permanently or not.

- Matthias -





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