I think you use the term "feature" rather liberally. ;-)
It's odd, given that you can clear out the password after the account has been created...but then it doesn't prompt you for one and won't connect.
It definitely *shouldnt* require you to store the password though, given that it's presumably unencrypted, or encrypted reversibly.
I think you use the term "feature" rather liberally. ;-)
It's odd, given that you can clear out the password after the account has been created...but then it doesn't prompt you for one and won't connect.
It definitely *shouldnt* require you to store the password though, given that it's presumably unencrypted, or encrypted reversibly.