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  • Subject: Re: Client Access - Security Question
  • From: Gary Feinstein <gfeinste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 14:46:28 -0500
  • Organization: Planet Hollywood International Inc.

Brenda,
        In Windows 95 the option of disabling password caching is available to
you.  Point to Start, Settings, Control Panel.  Click on Passwords,
Client Access and disable the option for password caching.  I think when
you go through the initial connection wizard, if you put in a default
user, it will automatically keep the password on your PC.  Don't fill
this field in until after the first time you sign on.
HTH,
Gary Feinstein
AS/400 System Administrator
Planet Hollywood International Inc.


Brenda McCue wrote:
> 
> Hi!  We are on an AS/400 running V3.2 and have been playing around
> with Client Access (latest PTF has been applied) on our own machines
> to check out security before giving it out to all of our users.  Is
> it possible to eliminate the two sign-ons (the initial connection
> signin window then the standard AS/400 signon screen) without
> filling in the default user?  We don't want the system keeping the
> passwords for any users.  Our need includes the use of the data
> transfer feature as well.
> 
> Thanks for your help, Brenda
> 
> ********************************************
>   Brenda McCue
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