> -----Original Message-----
> From: John DeSoi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 25 October 2005 15:10
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] pgAdmin III v1.4.0 Beta 3 released for testing
> 
> Hi Dave,
> 
> On Oct 25, 2005, at 9:16 AM, Dave Page wrote:
> 
> > It stores it in .pgpass, or at least it's supposed to. It's 
> not beyond
> > the realms of possibility that it's not picking up the home 
> directory
> > corectly on OS X - certainly it didn't as far as logfiles were  
> > concerned
> > at one point. I'll look at this as well.
> 
> If it uses .pgpass and it works after prompting me the first time,  
> maybe the issue is that it does not look for password unless the  
> "store password" property is set for the server. It works now and  
> my .pgpass is not modified.

Yes, upon a shufty of the code I can see that is what it's doing. Once
it's saved/found the password, it marks the connection as having a
stored password and doesn't bother asking for it from then on.

Regards, Dave.

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