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Visual Studio publish, storing  login details?

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damian@gcoders.com - 31 Jul 2007 08:53 GMT
Every Time I publish my application VS asks me for my FTP server's
authentication details. Is there any way VS can remember this?

thx in advance
RobinS - 31 Jul 2007 17:44 GMT
I'm using ClickOnce, and it keeps my username, but not the password. Yours
doesn't even keep the username? I don't think there's a way to make it
retain the password. VS would have to recognize that you are using the same
publish location, and retain the username and password, which would make it
discoverable on your computer. Post back if you figure out a way, though.

Robin S.
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> Every Time I publish my application VS asks me for my FTP server's
> authentication details. Is there any way VS can remember this?
>
> thx in advance

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