Hello! I think the design of the Net ID Manager has a bug, and am writing in the hope that design can be improved. Summary ======== Please give the Network Identity Manager a way to clear or edit the list of Recently Used Principals. I typo'd my password into the Username field, and was disturbed to see the password saved there forever, with no way to clear it from the list. Context ======== I'm using Kerberos for Windows 3.2.2 NetIDMgr's menu for Help > About says "NetIDMgr 1.3.1.0" I have Windows XP SP2 Details ======== KfW opened the "New credentials" dialog window on my computer. I glanced at it, quickly typed my password and pressed the Enter key. I got a "Decrypt integrity check failed" error. The error probably means that input focus had been in the "username" field and not the password field. Ok, I can retype, no problem... ...wait. Argh. The program keeps a saved list of "usernames", and it saved my password. I can find no way to clear list of saved usernames. My password is immortalized in the list of recently-typed usernames. Great. Digging around the registry, I found the key HKCU\Software\MIT\NetIDMgr\PluginManager\Plugins\Krb5Cred\Parameters which lets remove my password by editing "LRUPrincipals". I shouldn't need to go registry-diving for this. Can the NetIDMgr be improved to allow me to remove entries from the LRUPrincipals list? One suggestion for the design of this would be to have a UI element visible in the drop-down list itself -- perhaps the list of saved usernames can have a separator at the bottom, and then an entry for "clear this list" or "edit this list". Or perhaps something in the preferences windows would work. I'm not a GUI designer, and perhaps an actual designer would have better suggestions. Thanks for reading, and I hope NetIDMgr can be persuaded to stop saving typo'd passwords. Regards, -Jacob -- Jacob Morzinski Client Support Services Information Services and Technology