Is it safe-Access Manager Password Storage program

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David

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Can someone suggest a password storage program that is safe to download? I

tried the free Access Manager download but the popup warning from Microsoft

scared me into not running it. Thank you.

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Paul Adare

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On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 04:49:00 -0700, David wrote:

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> Can someone suggest a password storage program that is safe to download? I

> tried the free Access Manager download but the popup warning from Microsoft

> scared me into not running it. Thank you.</span>

What warning was that exactly? Microsoft does not put such specific warning

messages into their products.

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robert.stojanov@gmail.com

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On 16 íÃÒÔ, 02:43, Paul Adare <pkad...@gmail.com> wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 04:49:00 -0700, David wrote:<span style="color:green">

> > Can someone suggest a Å¡password storage program that is safe to download? I

> > tried the free Access Manager download but the popup warning from Microsoft

> > scared me into not running it. Thank you.</span>

>

> What warning was that exactly? Microsoft does not put such specific warning

> messages into their products.

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It is not safe to store passwords on your computer, it is not

recomended.

The message that you got from MS about the Product if earning message

that is telling you that the program is not recomended to run. It's up

to you to choose either to run it or not.

MSCDT Pro

 
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JohnDavid

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I've been using Password Safe for years; on W2K, XP and Vista.

Straightforward, robust and with a reasonable amount of features.

A recent exchange on the NAISG (National Information Security Group) forum

on this very question, resulted in the following suggestions:

Password Safe (again); availabe on SourceForge.net

KeePass; availabe on SourceForge.net

Comodo i-Vault; availble from Comodo site, Download.com, etc.

The issue from another responder about not storing password on your computer

is valid; but of course many do. KeePass has a version that can be run from

a USB key drive.

"David" wrote:

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> Can someone suggest a password storage program that is safe to download? I

> tried the free Access Manager download but the popup warning from Microsoft

> scared me into not running it. Thank you.

> --

> David</span>

 
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SG

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http://www.pwdsaver.com/

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"David" <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:07657A51-AE99-4063-B5AA-73A609E339CB@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

> Can someone suggest a password storage program that is safe to download?

> I

> tried the free Access Manager download but the popup warning from

> Microsoft

> scared me into not running it. Thank you.

> --

> David </span>

 
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