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 Posted Thursday, May 19, 2005
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1. Set a password to open up SmartCode VNC Manager
2. To have a server folder that you have have to have the password to see the servers in that folder.

Please include this in 3.0.
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We have been asked about start-up password a few times. I think adding a softwae start-up password is just excessive feature. Why Windows security features are not enough? They work perfectly fine. You can protect configuration files with ACL, you can install an application for one user profile only, so no other users will be able to use the software. So why would you need a start-up password? Pretty much the same is goes to folders password... in the worst case we can end-up with per server per VNC, RDP configuration passwords



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Well at my work... I have a computer that anybody can get on and I would like to have it where people couldn't access certain computers that are in a folder in smartcode vnc manager.  How hard would it be to make a password inside of program for a folder?
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I think in case of a such public computer, it would be wise not to store any important information at all. In this particular case, you shouldn't store password for the important servers registrations. Since even if folder is a password protected, and if anybody can get access to the computer. Some person can install a key-logger and no password will help.



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