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    Issues with CSS 7

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by xcoll2001, Jun 11, 2006.

  1. xcoll2001

    xcoll2001 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I am faced with the following issues since I updated to CSS 7 and R&R 3.1

    1) password manager not working with it's own Safeguard Privatedisk. It failes to store the password information correctly. I can't edit the password in the Password Manager or even dipslay the encrypted text.

    2) while CSS 6 worked with Maxthon (a derivative of IE) CSS 7 does not.

    3) CTRL F2 isn't working.

    4) where with CSS 6 you can create an entry manually with CSS 7 the only option is automatic. And it is not consistent. As mentioned above CSS 7 does not work with web browser including Firefox. The latter incompatibility exists with CSS 6.

    5) With CSS 6 at startup it does not ask the user to swipe or enter a password to start but allows the option to password protect everytime Password Manager is launched. Now with CSS 7 I am asked to log on everytime I booted into Windows XP. It's major hassle since I have to log on again everytime I launch password manager.

    Overall CSS 7 seemed to be a downgrade from CSS 6.