Secure External Password Store…

Someone on my forum was having a problem with the Secure External Password Store feature and to be honest I hadn’t got a clue because I had never used this feature. A few minutes of messing about with it resulted in this:

Cheers

Tim…

Comments 5

  1. Laurent Schneider wrote:

    What about the license? I have heard from a customer that it is available with the Standard Edition Client.

    Posted 19 Jul 2007 at 3:49 pm
  2. Tim... wrote:

    I don’t have a clue which version it is available with. I don’t tend to concern myself with such matters until I want to use features in production systems. That’s a job fo the bean counters. :)

    Cheers

    Tim…

    Posted 19 Jul 2007 at 4:05 pm
  3. Laurent Schneider wrote:

    well, many wallet features are available only with Advanced Security Option, and most customer do not pay for ASO.

    Cheers,
    Laurent

    Posted 19 Jul 2007 at 9:30 pm
  4. Tim... wrote:

    If I had my way there would only be one flavour of the database, but I don’t. :)

    As it is, people ask questions and I answer them. I don’t pay too much mind to database flavours and licensing until it directly affects me.

    Cheers

    Tim…

    Posted 20 Jul 2007 at 8:11 am
  5. Laurent Schneider wrote:

    Well, most of my customers have EE, essentially because of the limitation of the number of CPUs in SE.

    This Secure Wallet tool is great. Avoiding clear text passwords in files or dubious home-made two-ways algorithms is great :idea:

    Posted 24 Jul 2007 at 12:13 pm

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