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New Connection for Fetch 4.0.3 (6 posts)

  • Started 16 years ago by NCCG
  • Latest reply 16 years ago from Scott McGuire
  • NCCG Member

    I have upgraded from 4.0.1 to 4.0.3. When I start fetch, after it has been quit out of, my default shortcut's password is filled in, but now if I do a new connection after I close the current window or even if I have it still open, the password does not get filled in, I have to type it in manually. In .0.1 I never had this problem, any help would be greatful.

    -Dusty

    Posted 16 years ago #

  • Scott McGuire Administrator

    Hi Dusty,

    The next time you make a new connection (and type in your password), check the "Add to keychain" checkbox underneath the password field. Then connect.

    Then see if your password is filled out automatically the next time you open the connection window.

    Let us know if that doesn't fix it.

    Thanks,

    Scott McGuire
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 16 years ago #

  • NCCG Member

    Scott, thank you for replying, I just tried this and no it did not help, I did another new connection after I typed in the password and checked the "Add to keychain" and it still did not fill in the password

    Thanks again

    -Dusty

    Posted 16 years ago #

  • Scott McGuire Administrator

    Hi Dusty,

    Sorry to hear that didn't fix the problem.

    Could you please try this?

    * Open Fetch.
    * Click Cancel in the New Connection dialog, if necessary.
    * Go to the Window menu and choose Fetch Shortcuts.
    * Select your default shortcut by clicking on it once.
    * Go to the Customize menu, and choose Edit Shortcut.
    * Type your password into the Password field (replacing whatever may be there), and click OK.

    Try opening a new connection and see if that fixes the problem.

    Also, which version of Mac OS are you using?

    Thanks,

    Scott McGuire
    Fetch Softworks

    [This message has been edited by ScottMcGuire (edited 01-25-2008).]

    Posted 16 years ago #

  • NCCG Member

    Scott, that did work. Thank you
    Also not that it probably matters since it worked but I am using Mac 10.3.9

    Thank you very much for your time and help

    -Dusty

    Posted 16 years ago #

  • Scott McGuire Administrator

    Hi Dusty,

    You're welcome, glad to hear that fixed it.

    And thanks for letting us know which version of Mac OS X you were using; I was able to duplicate your problem on Mac OS X 10.4.11, and we were curious to know if it was a problem on previous versions of Mac OS X as well.

    Best,

    Scott McGuire
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 16 years ago #

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