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sergej_jermakow
11 years agoNew Contributor
Dear Alexei and Tanya,
thanks for your reply. As you might have seen, I want to set a method's name instead of a clear text password. That means, that if TestComplete tries to set the stored "password", it instead runs the method and loads the password.
From the first link I see in general, how a password can be stored.
(I dont' understand, where
secureStorage.Item("secureStorageData").Item("sitePassword") = "MY_SITE_PASSWORD"
comes from, because it is unrelated to previous code.)
What I thought I can do is something like
var passwd = SecureStringStorage.Load(secureStoragePath, login)
=> give path to file and login of required password, get password
Maybe it is enough, if you can post a link where I find the class SecureStringStorage fully described, with all methods and operations.
It it is easier, we might write in Russian ;-)
Thanks,
Sergej
thanks for your reply. As you might have seen, I want to set a method's name instead of a clear text password. That means, that if TestComplete tries to set the stored "password", it instead runs the method and loads the password.
From the first link I see in general, how a password can be stored.
(I dont' understand, where
secureStorage.Item("secureStorageData").Item("sitePassword") = "MY_SITE_PASSWORD"
comes from, because it is unrelated to previous code.)
What I thought I can do is something like
var passwd = SecureStringStorage.Load(secureStoragePath, login)
=> give path to file and login of required password, get password
Maybe it is enough, if you can post a link where I find the class SecureStringStorage fully described, with all methods and operations.
It it is easier, we might write in Russian ;-)
Thanks,
Sergej
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