is there an easy way to turn OFF the Dialog password asterisks?
BulletsPassView:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/bullets_password_view.html
New to 40tude Dialog.
I am the only user of the pc.
I do not care about hiding the password.
When I type server login password into Dialog the password is asterisked. That is OK but then I need to keep a separate file for the real text.
That is OK again.
But is there an easy way to turn OFF the Dialog password asterisks?
New to 40tude Dialog.
I am the only user of the pc.
I do not care about hiding the password.
When I type server login password into Dialog the password is asterisked. That is OK but then I need to keep a separate file for the real text.
That is OK again.
But is there an easy way to turn OFF the Dialog password asterisks?
Save the password in the account you define in Dialog. Don't leave it
blank (I wasn't even aware it could be left blank to keep getting
re-prompted as you indicate).
That does not preclude keeping a protected (encrypted) password list somewhere.
Whether passwords are shown or not, you may need to reenter
them later, like for a new instance of Dialog for a new computer setup.
If you need to change the account's password (on the server), like you
got hacked, you may need the old password to change to a new password. Regardless of shown or not in apps or dialogs, you'll still need to keep
a record of passwords.
God forbid you're using the same password at every site. That is a
formula for getting hacked. If one site you visit gets hacked, your
common password can be used to hack across many sites trying to find
your accounts over there. Every site should get a *unique* password.
Don't share passwords across sites.
VanguardLH wrote :
Save the password in the account you define in Dialog. Don't leave
it blank (I wasn't even aware it could be left blank to keep getting
re-prompted as you indicate).
I do not want to save the password elsewhere than in Dialog
newsreader.
Whether passwords are shown or not, you may need to reenter
them later, like for a new instance of Dialog for a new computer setup.
This is where the not knowing password problem will be the worst.
It is better if dialog is just display the password with an instant look.
If you need to change the account's password (on the server), like you
got hacked, you may need the old password to change to a new password.
Regardless of shown or not in apps or dialogs, you'll still need to keep
a record of passwords.
I no longer need to save a password in plain text in extra new file.
This is because I can now view the password using Nirsoft BulletSpassview.
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