Re: Stopping double clicking of a file
Re: Stopping double clicking of a file
- Subject: Re: Stopping double clicking of a file
- From: development2 <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 15:00:12 -0600
Again this is NOT a permissions issue. Permissions are set up
correctly, i am trying to direct all opening of our files through a
bottle neck, that I control. That is it.
And I have found and answer that will work.
On Oct 4, 2006, at 2:53 PM, Drarok Ithaqua wrote:
What's wrong with using samba permissions?
Surely each user will have a username, just don't allow access to
the file for any users but the teachers?
Windows permissions aren't THAT lax!
On 4 Oct 2006, at 9:44 pm, Klaus L. Greulich wrote:
Hi!
Am 04.10.2006 um 22:26 schrieb I. Savant:
Also note *well* the plain truth that there is *no* solution to
users leaving this sensitive data unlocked and unattended - that
has to be addressed with the users in question as a matter of
policy and training.
I agree.
But there may be some kind of help to secure the files.
Just lock the file after some period of time - say: 10 minutes of
not using the application - requiring the password to access the
file again.
Okay, the teacher could enter the password and leave the room just
after that.
But that will not be the normal case.
Many applications do it that way (OS X for example, if you have a
screensaver active requiring a password to deactivate or
phpMyAdmin that asks you to login again after some period of time).
klg
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