Every time I mount a shared volume from a Windows system, I get a dialog like this:

(The user name has been changed to protect the innocent.)
Many times I've filled in this dialog, and in hope of not having to retype my username and password every time, I've occasionally, as so far futilely, clicked on the "Add to Keychain" checkbox.
I was hoping that 10.2.4 would fix this problem. It has not. Is there something I'm missing here? Shouldn't I expect that "Add to Keychain" would result in my username and password being saved somewhere?
[ 02-13-2003: Message edited by: shetline ]</p>

(The user name has been changed to protect the innocent.)
Many times I've filled in this dialog, and in hope of not having to retype my username and password every time, I've occasionally, as so far futilely, clicked on the "Add to Keychain" checkbox.
I was hoping that 10.2.4 would fix this problem. It has not. Is there something I'm missing here? Shouldn't I expect that "Add to Keychain" would result in my username and password being saved somewhere?
[ 02-13-2003: Message edited by: shetline ]</p>
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Peter came out and gave us medals
Declaring us the nicest of the damned -- They Might Be Giants See the stars at skyviewcafe.com
We were once so close to heaven
Peter came out and gave us medals
Declaring us the nicest of the damned -- They Might Be Giants See the stars at skyviewcafe.com
Peter came out and gave us medals
Declaring us the nicest of the damned -- They Might Be Giants See the stars at skyviewcafe.com





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