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Can Viewer be password protected?
Mark Liquorman,
User (Posts: 10)
May 29, 2014 11:04:30 am EDT
Support level: Starter
I use the Viewer from my laptop to connect to several Hosts. I'm a little leery of saving the Password for each Host (especially to my desktop back in my office) just in case my laptop is lost/stolen. Of course, this means I have to remember a bunch of passwords.
Is there a way to password protect the Address book? This would allow me to only have to remember 1 password and I'd feel more comfortable knowing I could save my client's passwords but they would be safe.
Is there a way to password protect the Address book? This would allow me to only have to remember 1 password and I'd feel more comfortable knowing I could save my client's passwords but they would be safe.
Conrad Sallian,
Support (Posts: 3034)
May 29, 2014 11:10:39 am EDT
Hello Mark,
Thanks for your post.
Currently, there is no way to set a master password for the entire address book. But this makes a great feature suggestion and we'll definitely consider it for one of our future releases.
Thanks for your post.
Currently, there is no way to set a master password for the entire address book. But this makes a great feature suggestion and we'll definitely consider it for one of our future releases.
Mark Liquorman,
User (Posts: 10)
May 29, 2014 4:11:33 pm EDT
Support level: Starter
Thanks!
I've got to say, so far I'm really liking Remote Utilities (and I've used gotomypc and [censored] for years). Still figuring out a few things, but that's normal.
I've got to say, so far I'm really liking Remote Utilities (and I've used gotomypc and [censored] for years). Still figuring out a few things, but that's normal.
Conrad Sallian,
Support (Posts: 3034)
May 29, 2014 4:22:21 pm EDT
Thanks for using Remote Utilities! Don't hesitate to share with us your suggestions right here on the forum. Though we have certain priorities and implement new features in the order of most impact/importance, we always include user suggestions to our wish list and further to the roadmap if they fit our product's general paradigm well.Mark Liquorman wrote:
I've got to say, so far I'm really liking Remote Utilities (and I've used gotomypc and [censored] for years). Still figuring out a few things, but that's normal.
Have a good weekend!
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