Marv Boyes wrote:

Hello, all. This is going to seem painfully basic, I'm sure, but I haven't been able to find an answer elsewhere.

I often use Vim to edit files over a network, and I have an unfortunate propensity for mis-typing my passwords on the first try. Also unfortunately, I find that the only way I can successfully log in is to close Vim altogether and re-start; netrw re-uses the incorrect password whenever I try to log in again from my original Vim session.

Is there an easier way to wipe netrw's memory of the password, without having to start all over?

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated, and I'm sorry if I've overlooked the solution in a FAQ, this list, or ":help netrw". Many thanks in advance.

:help netrw-passwd

brought up a paragraph which has as its second sentence: "See |netrw-uidpass| for how to change the password
after one has set it."   So, I suggest referrign to  :he netrw-uidpass .

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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