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Is there a reg hack I can use to get rid of the check box?
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Is there a reg hack I can use to get rid of the check box?
hmmmm - not quite session passwords
password behaviour
manage passwords on a domain
manage passwords no domain
The check box was probably created on the design of the form when the code was written.... I am guessing you don't want to block it remembering all passwords, just some?
I would like to be able to block it from saving any passwords. I have a lab of 16 machines that are just about exclusivly used by students.Quote:
Originally Posted by NooNoo
Then CCT's answer may work..? Or blank their profile when they log off?
I'm just going to let Deep Freeze take care of it.
Thanks for the ideas.
Shamus: read through this article a bit and particularly note the advice about students trying to save files - just a caution so you get it going well.
:)
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-5035065.html
Thanks CCT, haven't had time to look at that, but I found this at another forum and it looks promising:
Start
Control Panel
Administrative Tools
Local Security Policy
Security Options
Change "Network access: Do not allow storage of credentials or .net passports for network authentication" to Enabled.
I've been using DF for about 3 yrs. now. There's a notice I have that shows up before they log on warning them that unless they save to a floppy, burn it to a cd or save it to their server account it's gone... once the machine is rebooted.Quote:
Originally Posted by CCT
But thanks for the heads up! :)