https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486474

--- Comment #14 from Alexander Reinholdt <alexander.reinho...@kdemail.net> ---
(In reply to Odin Vex from comment #12)
> (In reply to Alexander Reinholdt from comment #11)
> > Another way would be to store the username and password for each server or
> > share separately, but have a list of all network items in the secure
> > storage. After starting to implement this, I did not like it and also
> > decided against it.
> So it's back to storing everything in a file?

No. Everything will be saved in a secure storage (KWallet, Gnome Keyring,
etc.). 

> > I implemented to possibility to edit the authentication information long
> > time ago. Looking back, I almost never used it except defining the default
> > login credentials. If the username or password for a server or share need to
> > be changed, you can do this with/in the password dialog withou even opening
> > the configuration dialog. The default credentials can still be defined
> > there. And when you want to clean up, you can do this with the GUI of the
> > password manager.
> You might not have used it but others may very well have (myself, for
> example).

Okay.

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