Jerry,
I am showing my ignorance here, but how do you use the "save to the 
keychain option" from Safari. I am using 10.3.9, and the latest Safari 
version.
Thanks
Mike
On Aug 9, 2005, at 1:44 PM, Jerry Yeager wrote:

> Have you ever been to a web site, signed up for a password, etc. saved 
> it in your browser (using save to the keychain option of course) and 
> then wished that you could use it (the password) with other browsers?
>
> No? Well for the sake of discussion, let's say you did. Maybe you use 
> Safari regularly, but took FireFox out for a test browse and signed up 
> for something. And now you want to use that same username and password 
> in Safari (maybe you were at the site that tells you not to begin 
> sentences with the word 'and' except under special circumstances).
>
> Open the Keychain Access app (it lives in your Utilities folder). 
> Scroll through the list of keys there and select the one you want to 
> use elsewhere. Now click on the button called Access Control. If you 
> are a Panther user you will have a button called 'Add', Tigger users 
> will see the what should now be familiar; the  '+' and '-' buttons for 
> the add and delete functions. Click the add button, you will get a 
> file dialog box opening up that allows you to find the other app (in 
> this case the other browser) that you want to allow to use this 
> password (this key).
>
> As always, Use With Caution, YMMV!
>
>                 Jerry
>
> -----------------------------------
> Someday, I will come up with a clever signature line. I am not sure if 
> I will use it or not, but I will come up with one.
>
>
>



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