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TESTRETIS 01-30-2005 01:53 PM

Passwords randomly deleted
 
In the account list, sometimes usualy after restarting the computer, the passwords are removed and must be entered again, and no, I don't have "Don't save the password" Checked.

Benm00t 01-30-2005 03:04 PM

This use to happen all the time before 2.3, but its fixed for me now. :-x

matt8891 01-30-2005 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by TESTRETIS
In the account list, sometimes usualy after restarting the computer, the passwords are removed and must be entered again, and no, I don't have "Don't save the password" Checked.

Yes, What Ben said. I think you also have to due it before you log onto a server. I don't think the option to do this in 'F1 General Options' onine works correctly.

Chris 01-30-2005 09:45 PM

Is it really that hard to type in a simple alphanumerical password?

Lance 01-30-2005 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris
Is it really that hard to type in a simple alphanumerical password?

Don't troll.

matt8891 01-30-2005 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris
Is it really that hard to type in a simple alphanumerical password?

It's not hard for anyone, after awhile it becomes annoying having to type it in every time you want to play.

Chris 01-31-2005 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Lance
Don't troll.

Riiiiight.

Anyway, it doesn't seem like a major problem. Even if it couldn't be fixed right away, the person(s) affected will just need to type in their password. That takes up like a whole three seconds of their life. Oh noes!

Lance 02-01-2005 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris
Riiiiight.

Anyway, it doesn't seem like a major problem. Even if it couldn't be fixed right away, the person(s) affected will just need to type in their password. That takes up like a whole three seconds of their life. Oh noes!

Or, instead of trolling him about remembering passwords you could recognize that he does, in fact, have a problem that he would like to fix and that your 'solution' does not repair his problem.

Moonite 02-01-2005 01:52 AM

Make a .txt file put ur pass in there
and then just copy past ur pass ...

Leasure-13 02-01-2005 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Moonite
Make a .txt file put ur pass in there
and then just copy past ur pass ...

That is what I have done.. and it works.. very well :cool:

Curt1zzle 02-01-2005 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Moonite
Make a .txt file put ur pass in there
and then just copy past ur pass ...

Or stop making excuses for the problem?

Admins 02-01-2005 03:39 AM

The password is encoded using some "fixed" values of your computer, so it cannot easily be copied to other machines. May be some stuff in your machine changed (internet connection, gfx card etc.) so the password is not working anymore.
Writing the thing into text file is not really good, then hackers can easily copy it. Writing it down on real paper would be better, or just learn (only 8 characters after all).

Chris 02-01-2005 04:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Lance
Or, instead of trolling him about remembering passwords you could recognize that he does, in fact, have a problem that he would like to fix and that your 'solution' does not repair his problem.

I knew there was a problem. Seems like I'm not the only one suggesting to learn a simple eight character password. :rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by Stefan
Writing it down on real paper would be better, or just learn (only 8 characters after all).

Gah. People just hate when the obvious solutions are given. Always wanting to complicate them further.

Lance 02-01-2005 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris
I knew there was a problem. Seems like I'm not the only one suggesting to learn a simple eight character password. :rolleyes:

It is fairly obvious that there is a problem that does not allow Ben Rain to save his password. Telling him to remember it, however noble your intentions, does not remedy his problem. That's like someone who has a some random problem with Windows - sure, getting Linux would remove the problem, but it does not directly address the problem.

Forgive me, Loriel.

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Gah. People just hate when the obvious solutions are given. Always wanting to complicate them further.
Or, you know, these people could be wanting the problem to be fixed.

zell12 02-01-2005 05:48 AM

I don't know how to directly fix your problem, but you can just
write it down on a piece of paper or remember it. -_-


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