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Does "Change All" mean ... ? #2683

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cyberduck opened this issue Oct 22, 2008 · 1 comment
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Does "Change All" mean ... ? #2683

cyberduck opened this issue Oct 22, 2008 · 1 comment

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7d77689 created the issue

Every time you do a new update I get a dialog box asking me if I want the new version to keep the old passwords or not. Then I'm given two buttons to choose from: "Don't Change" or "Change All."

So ... Which is which? Does "Change All" mean get rid of my old passwords and re-enter them, or does it mean to update them?

Please change the wording of the stated options to make it clearer. I always eventually figure it out, but only after trial and error ... every time.

Thank you!
Bryan

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@dkocher commented

This dialogue is shown by OS X Keychain and I have no means to change it. However, when running OS X 10.5, you should not be asked anymore because Cyberduck.app is signed with the same certificate for every release. 10.4 does not support this yet.

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