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Save Remote Server Password #13671
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Thanks to your cool work first. Having been waiting for this feature for long |
+1 for this feature |
any solutions now? |
+1 on this, entering the password is getting really old |
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could we plz stop repeating this meaningless +1? someone could be subscribing to this issue really hoping for this feature while you fill their inboxes with meaningless +1s. Use the damn upvote emoji... I also apologize in advance for anyone annoyed by this comment. |
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I've finally started to use notebook in VS code, but this one is really anoying, everytime entering password really blocks effective work. |
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it would really be very useful not to have to re-enter the same password every time the project is opened.....can this be solved somehow? |
Discussed in #13670
Originally posted by nstein-gpjoule June 8, 2023
I'm running Jupyter inside of WSL2 and set the Jupyter-Extension up to connect to this server, unfortunately the password is not stored and every time I open a new window I'm greeted with this dialog:
Is it possible to store the password for remote connections?
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