windows? :) On 12/26/06, Carlos Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's why they can give permissions to the guest user. I haven't seen any app that allows empty passwords for users.On 12/26/06, Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 26 Dec 06, at 10:58 AM 26 Dec 06, Jesse McConnell wrote: > > > imo, yes :) > > > > only the administrator has the ability to make those decisions and > > they ought to be allowed to do it... > > > > Definitely, as it might be used in a small group, in an already > secure environment. Assume the driver has a brain. > > Jason. > > > we restrict it already that users are not by default allowed to make > > empty passwords but with a but of configuration they should be allowed > > to not have passwords, if that is the admin's desire. > > > > also, admins can make passwords that don't follow the password > > conventions, but by default they are setup to be forced to make a > > password that does conform on first login > > > > jesse > > > > On 12/26/06, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> In 1.1-SNAPSHOT, on 'Create New User', I can create an account > >> with no > >> password, even though the two password fields have asterisks > >> displayed > >> next to them. > >> > >> If I then edit the user and uncheck the 'Change Password Next Login' > >> box, the user can log in without a password. > >> > >> Should this be possible? > >> > >> -- > >> Wendy > >> > > > > > > -- > > jesse mcconnell > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -- I could give you my word as a Spaniard. No good. I've known too many Spaniards. -- The Princess Bride
-- jesse mcconnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
