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FAQ: Having trouble registering/unlocking the Windows PC version of eWallet?
IF you're having trouble finding where to input your eWallet registration, start HERE! If you have entered your eWallet registration, but the program opens and says it is unregistered, there are a few… |
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FAQ: How can eWallet protect me against keyboard hijacking websites?
eWallet's AutoPass feature will fill in a username and password on any webpage, so keylogger software cannot record what you type. If you have the name, password and URL stored in an eWallet card, you… |
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FAQ: How do I do a silent install of eWallet on Windows PC?
eWallet 4.1 and higher supports silent installs. The command-line options are /SILENT and /VERYSILENT. /SILENT will run the installation with a displayed progress window, and /VERYSILENT will run the… |
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FAQ: How do I make a nested category on a Windows PC?
To make a new nested category: On a Windows PC, click a category name with the mouse button you don't usually use (most commonly the right mouse button), and pick New Subcategory from the menu. You can… |
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FAQ: How do I move a card or category between categories?
To move a card or category, you can either drag the card or category to move it, or cut and paste it where you want it moved to. |
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FAQ: What are my options when selecting a basic card type/template?
Our eWallet software was designed to help people organize, store and encrypt their personal data. eWallet uses cards and categories to organize your particular pieces of information. A category is like… |
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FAQ: What does the type of a category mean? How do I change its icon on a Windows PC?
An eWallet category's type controls the default type of new cards created in that category. On a Windows desktop or notebook PC, categories have 3 attributes: name, icon, and default card type. You can… |
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FAQ: Where did my eWallet desktop icon go on Windows PC?
eWallet 5.0 and newer no longer installs a shortcut icon onto your desktop PC. We made this change because of Windows Vista; Microsoft no longer recommends that software install icons to your desktop… |
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FAQ: Why doesn't eWallet open my default browser on my Windows PC?
eWallet's AutoPass feature - enabled by default - supports Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Apple Safari. If you use a web browser that isn't supported, you will need to turn off… |
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FAQ: Why is eWallet 7 contacting ocsp.usertrust.com when I launch it on Windows PC?
eWallet's components are digitally signed. When you launch eWallet, Windows contacts Usertrust in order to verify the digital signatures we've signed eWallet with, to make sure their certificates haven't… |
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