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-====== Saving Session Configuration ====== +====== Save Session as Site Dialog ====== 
-If you want to save your session configuration, use //Save// button on bottom of Login dialog to create a stored session. You will be asked for name of the stored session. From the drop down menu you can select name of any existing stored session to overwrite it.+In the //Save Session as Site// dialog you specify the name of a [[session_configuration|site for your session configuration]]. You will get the dialog either after clicking the //Save// button on the [[ui_login|Login dialog]]; when [[task_connections#saving|storing the opened session]]; or after clicking [[integration#url|site hyperlink with save extension]].
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-If you have specified a password on Login dialog, you will have an option to save it as well. However this is not recommended. Read more about [[security#stored_credentials|security when storing passwords]].+Type the name of the new site.
-Note that even when you have already logged in, you can still [[task_connections#saving_opened_session|store the opened session]].+To store the site into a folder, select its name from //Folder// selection or type the name of a new folder.
-System administrators can create [[administration|stored session that cannot be modified nor deleted]].+If you have specified a password on Login dialog, you will have the option to save it as well using //Save password// checkbox. However this is not recommended (unless protected by a [[master_password|master password]]). Learn more about security when [[security_credentials#storing_password|storing passwords]]
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 +Use //Create desktop shortcut// to create a [[integration#icons|desktop shortcut]] to open the site.

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