Hi there,I have a question about what should be the best place to secure all
my passwors and usernames for several services that im currently using,and
often need to use and look for.I want to put every thing into one place so it
can be practical and easy for me to acess,but at the same time a secure place
where nobody can crack in.Any tips,you genius out there?
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Re: passwords and usernames by Phillip

Phillip
Mon Aug 08 16:41:55 CDT 2005

It is no different than securing any other kind of file for any other kind
of reason using NTFS file system permissions. You may also want a printed
copy kept in a locked Safe incase the elctronic versions are lost,
corrupted, or destroyed.

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"saskialol" <saskialol@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi there,I have a question about what should be the best place to secure
all
> my passwors and usernames for several services that im currently using,and
> often need to use and look for.I want to put every thing into one place so
it
> can be practical and easy for me to acess,but at the same time a secure
place
> where nobody can crack in.Any tips,you genius out there?
> --
>



RE: passwords and usernames by WongTuckWah

WongTuckWah
Mon Aug 08 17:00:12 CDT 2005

Check out on the below site for an interesting article on how to manage
multiple password on the system using Password Minder.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/10/SecurityBriefs/

Happy reading.

HTH.


RE: passwords and usernames by Pickle

Pickle
Tue Aug 09 10:28:19 CDT 2005

Good 'old pen and paper in a safe place. That way you only have to worry
about "social engineering"...

"Wong Tuck Wah" wrote:

> Check out on the below site for an interesting article on how to manage
> multiple password on the system using Password Minder.
>
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/10/SecurityBriefs/
>
> Happy reading.
>
> HTH.
>

Re: passwords and usernames by Patty

Patty
Tue Aug 09 12:46:15 CDT 2005

Ahh, IBM has a similar technology built into their laptops
already....This is a nice tool. I have loved it on my laptop since I
only have to hit CTRL-F2 and it automatically populates the ID and
password for me.

Prior to that, I used a tool called eWallet to manage all my stuff. It
is encrypted as well...by a company called Illium. They have a version
for the PocketPC, Palm, SmartPhones, etc... as well.

The link is here:

http://www.iliumsoft.com/site/ew/ewallet.htm


Re: passwords and usernames by Bryston

Bryston
Tue Oct 25 06:12:13 CDT 2005

Use the keymgr. The "Stored User Names and Passwords" feature.

"saskialol" <saskialol@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:76F3DC9A-5969-4352-8276-F2686D4F5996@microsoft.com...
> Hi there,I have a question about what should be the best place to secure
> all
> my passwors and usernames for several services that im currently using,and
> often need to use and look for.I want to put every thing into one place so
> it
> can be practical and easy for me to acess,but at the same time a secure
> place
> where nobody can crack in.Any tips,you genius out there?
> --
>