Exporting to Vimeo with Compressor 4.1.2

I have created a custom setting to export to Vimeo, including my email and password.
However when applying the setting to the films to be compressed, the password information is missing and it seems like I have to input it manually for each file. What am I doing wrong?

Some sign in information is retained. You must drag the group not the setting onto the file.
The job action is retained. If you select the job in the pane, not the setting, the action will appear.
The username and password is retained as long as the application is open. Once the application is closed and re-opened the job action is retained but the password is not. That has to be entered in the job action in custom settings each time the application is opened.

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