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Re: Password &Keys
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2014, 03:01:25 PM »
 

Colin23erk

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Hi Scott

Thanks for the idea but I do not think that is what I wanted . In Lite 1.0.8 if I opted to not use a Log On Password some programs had a Pop-up that asked for an " Unlock Keyring " which is another password . This could be modified using  ---- Menu > Settings > Passwords and Keys    in Lite 1.8.0
For some obscure reason I got the Pop-up happening in Lite 2.0 but no way of modifying its behavior .

Personally I do not need it now as I have purged all my computer of Linux as I was drowning in one problem after another with different installs and booting problems.
I now have a hopefully clean copy of Lite 2.0 and Grub  that will work as intended  with my Win7 and separate Data and Backup partitions   

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Re: Password &Keys
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2014, 11:10:56 AM »
 

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Hi Colin,

A password manager, KeePassX, can be installed with the Install Additional Software utility.

See here in the LL User Manual
https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/software_tutorials.html
 

Password &Keys
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2014, 05:53:25 PM »
 

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I cannot find an option in the menus for    Password & Keys

I was trying to help Pelouk with his  Topic ---   Keyboard garbled

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I get a window "Unlock Keyring" asking for my password for the Default keyring. I thought, "No problem now that I've got the keyboard issue sorted" but it won't accept my password???!
I now have the same "Unlock Keyring" request when I open Chrome Browser so I also wanted to find a fix . I looked in my crib list and found I had this in Lite 1-0-8 and made a note of how to fix it i
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Password & Keys   > Passwords (Rt click item ) Default Key>  unlock or Password to blank
                           Login  > ( to change )
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