[P1] OT: Setting up Public Wi-Fi
    J.C. Webber III 
    jcw at kingoblio.com
       
    Sun Mar 14 07:17:22 PST 2004
    
    
  
Mike Beede wrote:
> It will store in your keychain.  That's one reason you should write it
> down somewhere--if you want to enter it in another machine you'll
> never remember what it was, and I don't know of any way to get something
> back *out* of the keychain (not saying there isn't any way--just that I
> don't know one).
Yep, there's away.
Applications->Utilities->Keychain Access
Select the site or service you want the password for and then click
the 'show password' button.  Enter your master keychain password
and viola, there's the password you seek.
-- 
J.C. Webber III
Technical Lead, Unix System Administrator
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