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juha at tietolaite.com wrote: > I have to say that I disagree on this. When password is stored > on novell server there is no way getting password without > logging to novell first. If you can login as administrator to > Windows, you can get users passwords from registry. (perhaps not > directly but with little hacking) If you can log on as Administrator to Windows passwords are irrelevant... you can change anything, install backdoors, keyloggers, whatever. > This would be also useful feature when users use different > workstations along work day. All you have to do is to login to > novell and your cvs password is in your home drive again. No new > login to cvs required. (This is situation we have) You only ever need to login once. If you avoid pserver then you never need to log in at all. I strongly recommend avoiding pserver anyway. If you want to make some custom code make a novellserver protocol that authenticates over the novell network. That'd be quite useful. Tony