NoOp wrote:
> On 11/19/2012 03:27 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>> Folks...
>>
>> Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:
>>
>> It's NOT:
>> - how do I access the password manager
>> - how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of) 
>> accounts
>> - it's not about how to go account by account through the password file
>> - it is not how to conduct a search, keyed on an account's URL
>>
>> The question IS, very specifically:
>> Does anybody know how to SEARCH ON A PASSWORD, TO FIND ALL ACCOUNTS AND 
>> USERNAMES THAT SHARE THAT PASSWORD  (i.e. find all lines where password=foo)
> 
> Not to be snarky, but Hartmut gave you the answer.
> 
> Open the link he gave you: Show Passwords|Search: SEARCH ON A PASSWORD
> And of course you can also sort by the Password column. And once you've
> calmed down and give it a try, you can even remove those multiple
> passwords by Shift|select|delete.
> 
> ...
> 

I didn't have SM running, but just tried that link, and it does exactly
what Miles wants. No extension needed. :)

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