Yes, but which case is the 80% use case -- user wants the password to be
remembered for the duration of the session and will not be asked for
different credentials for the same SMB share, or a user will be asked
different credentials? If the latter is a corner case, which affecting SMB
shares only suggests it is, we should still consider changing the /default/
behavior so that most users benefit from a better default, while the
possibly relatively smaller population of SMB users exhibiting the use case
Seb describes should be the ones to use a non-default setting.


** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
       Status: Invalid => Incomplete

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Default setting for remembering password should be remember until logout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392589
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