At 12:28 PM 12/18/02 -0800, David Brown wrote: >My company is working on a webmail implementation, which requires that the user >authenticate to an NT domain. Regardless of the authentication method, there is >always an option in the login dialog to 'Save this password in your password >list', which seems to be browser driven. I don't want my user population saving >their passwords to various computers all over the world. Does anyone have a >clue how to remove or disable this option?
Have the login actually occour on the page and not via the popup would be the easiest. IIRC, Squirrel mail had come up with a method to prevent password saving by changing the username and password box on the login screen to different name values. I'll look it up though and post a follow up... -------------------------------- Brian Bruns Founder, The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.2mbit.com ICQ: 8077511 No spam tolerated. By sending an e-mail to this account, your server may be subjected to an open relay/open proxy test as part of our ongoing efforts to reduce spam.
