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Wallet: Fixed description
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# Kwallet Setup to Secure Directory
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# Kwallet will be used for storing passwords for most KDE- Applications, like for Nextcloud- Client, Talk app and many more.
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# Usually Kwallet will ask for a password to have good security in your encrypted file, but this will make Logon non Interactive and is annoying for the user.
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# Or, even worse, the first time you logon, the wallet will be created with your current password. But when it changes on the Domain, after new logon you will be asked
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# and you must enter the OLD password, breaking all apps, that are needing password if the old password was lost. This is a very bad situation.
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# Instead we will check to have the Passwords opened without a seperate password set, but to have them encrypted at a secure place by the domain-encryption.
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# Usually Kwallet will set your first logon password for the wallet to have good encryption of your wallet file.
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# But when the logon Password changes on the Domain, after new logon you will be asked and you need to know the OLD password
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# If the old password was lost. This is a very bad situation, because you cannot recover your passwords.
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# Instead we will use Walletfiles without a password, so stored data won't be lost.
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# This requires to have them encrypted at a secure place by the domain-encryption that we always use for our Data
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# Basically, this script checks, if the Walletfile can be used without password and if it is located in the encrypted directory for security.
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# Otherwise it will setup a the Walletfile into the encrypted Data-Directory and make it useable.
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