Henry wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Henry wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Henry wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Henry wrote:
In Password Manager, if you have more than one entry
for a site, can you delete all but one? There are
some sites I have 3 and 4 entries listed.
and your question is what?
My question is can I remove the extra Password Manager entries for
the same site and just leave one site listed in Password Manager or
does Password Manager use more than one entry for some reason?
Henry
you can remove whatever you want to remove
I got this reply from Bill Davidson. "I would be afraid that they are
not really duplicates, but you can't see the difference. That is
museum artifact code you have there."
I don't know what that means, but it makes me afraid to delete the
duplicate entries. Can I do harm? Please explain.
Henry
take a look at each entry and make sure they're not duplicates. If
they're dups, then delete them. If they're not dups, and each one is
different, then don't delete them. For example, you may log into
hotmail.com, but the server may be live.2.com or live.3.com or
something similar.
As for "museum artifact code" he's talking about the password manager
it self. The code is ancient and belongs in a museum.
If you want to see your passwords better, then I've attached something
that works great. Just save it to your hard drive, then use the
Browser, and click on File, Open File, find the file, and open it from
there. It will give you a list of all your passwords. A lot better
than the current password manager, imo though!
The program you attached works great. Here are some entries (without
passwords) that I have. Can I delete all but one of each of them?
https://www.comcast.com [email protected]
https://www.comcast.com [email protected]
https://www.paypal.com 1
https://www.paypal.com [email protected]
https://www.paypal.com 1
https://www.paypal.com 1
https://www.paypal.com 1
This is where I don't know what's safe to delete.
Thanks for you program.
Henry
becareful, cause the password could be on another line.
For instance, on some sites, you will have a page
just for your user name first, then on the next page
will be your password. So, in SM, that will be 2
entries.
If you want then do this: make a backup copy of the .s
and key3.db files. The .s is the password file, and
the key3.db give you access to the file. Once that is
done, then visit those sites, and see what happens. If
nothing, then go ahead and delete them. You won't
cause a problem, cause you can always replace the
password file.
As for the "program" that I attached: its not a
program, but a piece of html javascript.
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