In article <512d06503ddave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Dave Symes <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Click "Forget" > SFS window vanishes and the archive filer window closes. > Now just double click the archive. > It opens. > And the secret file within can again be opened, Read or Written to. > So the archive has not been forgotten. Go to the iconbar menu and follow archive. It gives a list of all the archives, the details of which SFS is keeping tabs on in its memory. Click on one and then click on 'Forget' in the dialogue that opens. Go back to the list of archives and you will see it is no longer there. SparkFS has removed it from its list of known archives. Double clicking on the archive makes SparkFS open it again, so it is once again listed. This is what SparkFS does when you double click on an archive, it opens the archive and loads its details into memory. What SparkFS is not doing, as David pointed out, is asking for the pw once again, since a record of that still exists in SparkFS, it not having been deleted when the other archive details were deleted. -- Chris Johnson To unsubscribe or subscribe goto: //www.freelists.org/list/davidpilling