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  <div class="head3b">Preferences</div>

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  <p class="margintop2">This option is active only when CASA is installed in a 
    Linux* environment. Linux provides support for miCASA, KDE Wallet, GNOME* 
    Keyring, or all three credential stores. </p>
  <p class="margintop2">Use the following procedure to specify which credential 
    stores you want to use:</p>
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    <li>From the CASA Manager page, Click Options &gt; Preferences</li>
    <li>Select which credential stores you wish to use (miCASA, KDE Wallet, GNOME 
      Keyring).</li>
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  <p>In Windows*, miCASA is the only credential store available, so references 
    to KDE Wallet and GNOME Keyring are inactive.
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