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Jim Norman
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manage secrets that have been previously created by programs that integrate
with CASA. To manually create a new secret, use the following procedure:</p>
<ol>
<li>In CASA Manager, click File &gt; New &gt; New Secret</li>
<li>Type the identifying name of the new secret in the Secret ID field, for
example, &#147;Example Secret.&#148;</li>
<li>In CASA Manager, click File &gt; New &gt; New Secret.</li>
<li>Type the identifying name of the new secret in the Secret ID field, such
as, Example Secret.</li>
<li>Type the name of the key and its value in the Key and Value fields,
for example, Key: &#147;Password,&#148; and Value: &#147;testpassword.&#148;
such as, Key: Password, and Value: testpassword.
The asterisk (*) is the only restricted character in both the Key and Value fields.</li>
<li>Click the + button to add the newly formed Key-Value pair for the
new secret. </li>
<li>By default, to safe guard secrets, values are shown as asterisks (*).
To show values in clear text, select &quot;Show Values in clear text&quot;, and
<li>By default, to safeguard secrets, values are shown as asterisks (*).
To show values in clear text, select Show Values in Clear Text and
enter your master password to enable a single instance display
of the value in the Value field.</li>
<li>Click OK to add the new secret, with its corresponding Key-Value pair,
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<span class="head3">Refreshing Credentials Stores</span>
<p class="margintop2">Refresh Stores in CASA Manager is used to reload all Secrets from the configured stores.
<p class="margintop2">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*.</p>
<p class="margintop2">A trademark symbol (<28>, TM, etc.) denotes a Novell trademark.