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Marin85
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password manager

#1 Post by Marin85 » Sat May 12, 2007 6:24 pm

Hi

A few days ago i deactivated my css including the password manager for it seemed to me to decrease the cpu performance too much. I fixed the problem, it wasn´t actually due to the css. I then turned my css on but I´m not very sure about how to make use of my password manager now. For I don´t get those messages of the kind "would you like to add this password to the password manager" (of course, not that polite) anymore... that I was glad to get rid of some time ago...So, since I don´t have much experience with my new ThinkPad, I was wondering how to add my passwords to my password manager collection in order to make use of my very comfortable fingerprint reader :D
Thanks in advance

Marin

P.S: I was really surprised that despite all my 72 processes (at the beginning they were only 98 :D ) and the whole software on my notebook and the security chip on and fingerprint reader on my poor XP pro boots at very acceptable speed :D
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#2 Post by BuddyWill » Mon May 14, 2007 2:10 pm

Does anyone use Password Manager? With the exception of the Windows login and my Microsft Private Folder app, all my passwords are for web applications whereby firefox does a great job keeping it stored for me.

I'm interested in hearing if other Thinkpad users are using the 'Password Manager' software. Like you, I think it'd be really neat to make full use of the finger print reader in event where exposing your password for a temp session is not an ideal situation (like when my girlfriend wants access to my laptop).
-BuddyWill

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