Re: Removing username from browser
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 33048
interpreted = N
texte = > Is there any way to remove the username a browser has stored in its> memory, or at least replace it with something else? I am trying to> setup a system which will be used in an office environment, and I want> to enable one person to press a logoff button, and the next person who> walks up to the computer not be able to access the system without> logging on themselves. I have tried various different WebCat solutions,> but as long as the username remains in the browser's memory, there is a> way to get back into the system, without logging in. Is there anyway it> can be purged, possibly even with javascript?Quit and Restart the browser?Try building your system by storing the username and password in Cartheaders. I have a solution built that I would be willing to possibly sharewith you if your interested. :) Email me privately. :) Jesse Proudman - NineWire Digital Solutions http://www.ninewire.com <> jesse@ninewire.com Innovative and Creative Digital Solutions ****************************************************************** * NineWire Productions and Digital Speed Networks, have merged!! * * We are now known as NineWire Digital Solutions! * ******************************************************************-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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> Is there any way to remove the username a browser has stored in its> memory, or at least replace it with something else? I am trying to> setup a system which will be used in an office environment, and I want> to enable one person to press a logoff button, and the next person who> walks up to the computer not be able to access the system without> logging on themselves. I have tried various different WebCat solutions,> but as long as the username remains in the browser's memory, there is a> way to get back into the system, without logging in. Is there anyway it> can be purged, possibly even with javascript?Quit and Restart the browser?Try building your system by storing the username and password in Cartheaders. I have a solution built that I would be willing to possibly sharewith you if your interested. :) Email me privately. :) Jesse Proudman - NineWire Digital Solutions http://www.ninewire.com <> jesse@ninewire.com Innovative and Creative Digital Solutions ****************************************************************** * NineWire Productions and Digital Speed Networks, have merged!! * * We are now known as NineWire Digital Solutions! * ******************************************************************-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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