Roger Fink wrote:
If I encrypt it, is there any way I could temporarily "unencryt" it, so that
I could I could view a password? I find myself looking up passwords stored
in SM on the few occasions when I need to use IE6 to access a password (for
instance I have difficulty using the Newegg checkout using SeaMonkey).
Unfortunately I have never had any problem with it, to the great dismay of my
bank balance. ;-)
Seriously, I've been using SM with newegg for years, so you may have an option
set differently, or it might be a Windows thing. I went to SM/Linux about 1.0.6
or so.
--
Bill Davidsen <david...@tmr.com>
"We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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