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Easily enough. Put a screen saver on your PC that is password protected.
When you go fetch a cup of brew do an Alt-Ctrl-Del and select Lock
Computer. Unless you are in the habit of sharing your NT userid and
password, that should be secure.
Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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"Sean Porterfield" <sporter@bestdist.com>
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09/18/2002 04:08 PM
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Subject: RE: CA connection signon
Is there anyway to make it remember my username but PREVENT it from
remembering my password? I wouldn't want someone able to fire up ops nav
or
data transfer when I'm not at my desk...
I connect to one remote system that functions exactly as I want, but they
are setup the same. I've even changed my AS/400 password, but CA must not
check that.
I changed my settings to prompt every time, but simply changing it back to
default user allows it to work without a password.
(This is all on V5R1, but I've not put on the newest Client Access service
pack that just came out.)
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