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Getting Started:
You can start protecting your passwords with Password Guard in three easy steps.
1. Creating a Master Key When you first start up Password Guard, it will ask you to create a master key. The master key is just like a password; it can include letters and punctuation as well as numbers. Your Master Key keeps all your other passwords safe, so don't use something that's easy to guess -- especially if someone else could get access to your computer. Safe combinations are case sensitive; "hello" is different from "HELLO". When you've chosen your Master key, type it in the box marked "Master key," then again in the box marked "verify key." Then click OK. The OK button will only be activated if you typed the same Master Keyboth times. Whenever you start up Password Guard, it will reopen (with the proper password, of course) the last open password database. If this database cannot be found, you will be able to browse for another one or create a new blank database.
2. Entering Passwords After you've created your master key, you can start entering passwords. Just select the menu item titled Add Entry or click the toolbar button. Enter the name of the service this password is for, your username on that service (if any), and then the password itself. You can also set a default username in the Options dialog box. You can use the "Notes" field to enter any other information you need to remember about the service -- phone numbers, URLs, etc. 3. Retrieving Passwords To copy a password to the Windows clipboard, just double-click on the desired title. Or you can highlight the title and select the Copy Password to Clipboard menu item. You can then paste the password into whichever Windows application requires it. (If the application does not provide a Copy command on its menu, you can still paste by hitting Control-V or Shift-Insert.) By default, the clipboard will be cleared when you close Password Guard.
Requirement:
- Windows 98/ME,Win2k ,WinXP, WinNT,Win2003.