Bill Davidsen wrote:
I am doing some work for an agency which has a requirement that they
will have a recent copy of all passwords stored on any computer
accessing their site. Previously I was able to use an HTML file which
did the job, it doesn't work with recent SM versions.


...that's a comfort.

This isn't a discussion of whether that's a good idea, it's a policy
requirement, and not worth quitting over, since I got a letter from the
legal department saying I had told them it was a bad idea, and I'm not
on the hook if there's a compromise.

It will be done, the question is if there is a way to do it easily and
get it on dead trees.


...let's hope/pray not. I wouldn't mind knowing whom this client is, so I can avoid *ever* doing biz with them, or *ever* visiting any of their websites.

In fact, I'd like to know more about just how someone would do this, as my own security people warned me some time ago that storing passwords on your machine in any form is a *bad* idea in the first place...now I guess I know why.

Oh, and a way to conveniently move a limited number from one machine to
another would be a time saver, as well. If there is such a thing.


This is exactly why I export/import .html Bookmarks - usually I only want a subset, not a complete Synch between machines.

Bad hunting to you...

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     - Rufus
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