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I have a fix for this... The save button will enable/disable as you type.
Will check in after I've verified I did this right for all services.

-Jason 

on 3/6/02 10:59 PM, Colter Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm.  Yeah, that's a consideration.  Why couldn't you have brought that up
> 24 hours ago?  ;)
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> Thing is, the same time I was testing the new Accounts window, I was also
> testing the KeyChain.  I just store my passwords in the KeyChain, so I never
> got to that scenario.
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> Oh, well.  We're still beta.
> 
> Colter
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> On 3/6/02 23:00, "Sam I Am" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> You know, I'm not an overly paranoid person, but I still like to type my
>> password in every time I log on to my account.  I haven't done too much
>> experimenting, but there doesn't seem to be a way to enter you password
>> without going to the Accounts window and pressing configure.  The bigger
>> problem is that if I try to connect to AIM or connect to all, nothing
>> happens unless I've gone to the Accounts window and typed in my
>> password.  By that time, all the other more convenient connect buttons
>> are pretty much useless.  Shouldn't there be some kind of prompt asking
>> for your password if you connect from, let's say the menu bar, or by
>> using Cmd-opt-0?  If that's there, then it didn't work for me, if not, I
>> think it should be.
>> -Sam 8')
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