From 52403b41cacfe1cf16ec80440b752b9b8a291499 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jim Norman
Refresh Stores in CASA Manager is used to reload all Secrets from the configured stores. +
Refresh Stores in CASA Manager is used to reload all Secrets from the configured stores. + You can refresh the view of supported stores by pressing F5, or by choosing File->Refresh Stores from the menu. The miCASA store is supported on Windows* and Linux*. KDE Wallet and GNOME* Keyring are additional stores supported in Linux*.
A trademark symbol (®, TM, etc.) denotes a Novell trademark. diff --git a/c_gui/help/en/CASAMasterPasswordAuthentication.htm b/c_gui/help/en/CASAMasterPasswordAuthentication.htm index c3c95170..7eff86af 100644 --- a/c_gui/help/en/CASAMasterPasswordAuthentication.htm +++ b/c_gui/help/en/CASAMasterPasswordAuthentication.htm @@ -24,18 +24,18 @@
When you start CASA Manager, you are prompted to - enter a master password. You are prompted for your master password when - displaying the values of secrets. The master password must be at least 8 characters +
When you start CASA Manager the first time, you are prompted to + create or enter a master password. You are prompted for your master password when + displaying the values of secrets. The master password must be at least eight characters long.
- Your desktop password and master password are used to encypt your secrets +Your desktop password and master password are used to encypt your secrets and store them on your computer. When you login to the computer, CASA will decrypt the saved secrets using your desktop password and make them available for applications integrated with CASA. If your desktop password changes, you must run CASA Manager and enter your master - password before CASA can decrypt your saved secrets. + password before CASA can decrypt your saved secrets.
- You can change the master password by using the following procedure from the main CASA Manager +You can change the master password by using the following procedure from the main CASA Manager screen:
Common Authentication Service Adapter (CASA) is the common cross-platform foundation for authentication and single sign-on services for Novell® Linux* Desktop, Microsoft* Windows*, and Macintosh* OS 10 operating - systems. CASA Manageris the graphical user interface that enables you to access + systems. CASA Manager is the graphical user interface that enables you to access and manage the authentication credentials (secrets) of the programs and services installed any any of these platforms.
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diff --git a/c_gui/help/en/DestroyingSecrets.htm b/c_gui/help/en/DestroyingSecrets.htm index 3ab1dd99..f7263892 100644 --- a/c_gui/help/en/DestroyingSecrets.htm +++ b/c_gui/help/en/DestroyingSecrets.htm @@ -22,13 +22,12 @@Use the following procedure to clear your cache and destroy - all credentials that are stored in memory:
+ all credentials that are stored in the miCASA store:You can restore your secrets manually by creating new - secrets or automatically by rebooting your system, or by installing new applications - and refreshing credential stores.
+Your secrets are restored manually by creating new + secrets or by using applications that are integrated with CASA