Just finished eating the egg on my face!
Some may remember that I started using 1Password a few days ago. Still glad I did, it's helped me create some strong passwords for several sites.
Unfortunately, I didn't realize how Apple keeps/uses only one password in every single site they have. I decided to change my password at the Mac Developer Connection ( no I'm not a developer, but I once played one! ). That site used my Apple ID, xairbudriverATu-no-where. And it worked fine, I was able to then log in and watch some session previews coming up at WWDC. A few very interesting capabilities coming in Leopard that should make for some great advances in some programs.
However, the email confirmation of the password change was sent to my .Mac account. Little did I realize that all my .Mac info now needed to use that new password! That includes .Mac access, of c
ourse, but also iDisk and any email app that reads/downloads email from that account.
I got an email with suggestions that would not have really helped except for one that would have sent my current password to me. Didn't that since I decided to look at the Histrory and saved passwords in 1Password. That's where I noticed the password change. Sure enough, using that new password solved the WebDAV nag, the email and the iDisk access problems. Whoda thunk?
I still recommend 1Password, just be aware that it doesn't currently work in non-browser, unless the program is actually running. When in a browser, you access it's assets with a toolbar icon.
There's a new version out this week, BTW.