Triode wrote: 
> Recent versions of the plugin so not store the password itself, they set
> it in libspotify when the password is added and apply clicked.  This
> means the location where libspotify stores its settings is where the
> password is stored (in encrypted form).  By doing this it is more secure
> as it means the plugin doesn't need to store the password in plain text.
> However it does mean it needs libspotify to be able to remember the
> password - so it is lost if you reinstall the server or if you wipe the
> location where libspotify stores its settings (which are in the cache).
> 
> Note - Please make sure you use the latest version as it includes a bug
> fix to help setting of the password.

Thanks for your quick answer, but it's not exactly clear to me what to
do now. 
>From what I understand it may be libspotify that does not retain the
password? 

- i have now disabled (unchecked) the 'disable cache' setting since that
does not seem to be right to be checked if the settings are in the
cache.
- I have version 2.2.15 of the plugin. If that is not the latest, where
can I find the latest? 
- Libspotify 0.1.16.g7a6bc7ea Release win32 - should I reinstall this
somehow? 

Thanks again,
Peter


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