Re: Hidden list of passwords



No point having passwords if you are going to write them down where all can
see. However to overcome your immediate problem, set the screensaver to show
the welcome screen on resume and add a shortcut to the desktop to activate
it when you leave your PC unattended. To ensure the password activates, you
will need a little utility -eg
http://www.jsifaq.com/SF/Tips/Tip.aspx?id=0302. Note that the password only
activates after the number of seconds you set so if the screensaver
activates through inactivity or you click the button by accident, you will
not have to log-in to Windows again to restore the screen.
Alternatively switch your PC to standby when you leave it.

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Dr Byte wrote:
lI have a password protected document with all my user names and
passwords. I would like to know if there is a way to hide the open
window so that it will only show on the screen when I hit a
pre-assigned hot key combination. Just leaving it on the task bar is
iinviting curious eyes to copy the info when I am away from my desk
for a few minutes. I use this list all the time so I don't want to
constantly open and close the document.


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