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Passward Recent Version History
Version 2.0.193
Version 2.0.192
Version 2.0.191
Version 2.0.190
Version 2.0.189
Version 2.0.188
Version 2.0.187
Version 2.0.186
Version 2.0.185
Version 2.0.184
Version 2.0.183
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Added algorithm to keep 3 copies of older password lists with
the original PWL file, so that if a customer makes a change or would like to
recover an older version of the Password list file, they can do so by re-naming
the pwl-bak file desired back to pwl and removing the date stamp.
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Fixed a bug which would sometimes show an error if a user action
(such as creating a new account) caused a window to be shown when a message was
already being displayed to the user.
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Fixed an error message which could occur in the rare event that
the passphrase is automatically cleared at the same time that a user is
attempting to create a new account.
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Fixed an error message when the user attempts to export their
account list to a file that is already open in another program.
Version 2.0.182
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Fixed a bug related to automatically clearing the passphrase
after a period of inactivity: If you have the Add or Modify account window up
while the passphrase is automatically cleared, and then try to save the account,
the program will crash.
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Fixed a bug associated with copying updated Drive version files
to a Passward configured USB drive. If the operating system returns an error
while trying to copy those files for whatever reason (write protection, disk no
longer available, etc.) then Passward will attempt to retry the file copy or
skip the file.
Version 2.0.174
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Fixed a bug related to hotkey support, where if your Passphrase
is not entered, hotkeys are enabled, and your mouse goes over the main Passward
program, it will show a dialog box which tells you that your passphrase is
wrong.
Version 2.0.173
Version 2.0.172
Version 2.0.171
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Updated Help and web site to reference "_Passward-Drive
Version.exe" instead of "Passward-No Install.exe" on the flash drive. This was
changed at some point for Windows Vista support. Windows Vista interprets all
executables with the words "Install" in the title to be an installation, and
therefore forces administrative rights to be invoked. The drive version of
Passward does not require Administrative rights, so we changed the name.
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