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Editing Shortcut Password (2 posts)
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- Started 21 years ago by m5comp
- Latest reply 21 years ago from Jim Matthews
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m5comp Member
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Jim Matthews Administrator
Thanks for the report. If there is a password both in the shortcut and in the keychain Fetch should use the one from the shortcut, and it sounds like it wasn't doing that.
If you change a password that is in the keychain it should be enough to check the "Add to Keychain" box the first time you type the new password -- the new password should overwrite the old one on the keychain.
Thanks,
Jim Matthews
Fetch Softworks
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The password to one of my FTP accounts had to be changed, and I had difficulty editing the shorcut to that account. I kept putting in the new password in the Edit Shorcut window, but when I tried to connect, Fetch (4.0.2, OS X) kept using the old password. I had to open the Keychain Access application and manually delete the entry containing the server name in question and the old password.
Posted 21 years ago #