• CASE SENSITIVE

    From GREG YOUNGBLOOD@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:10:44 2019
    Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 19:26:58 -0400
    From: GREG YOUNGBLOOD
    To: HECTOR SANTOS
    Subject: CASE SENSITIVE
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    Hello

    I'd like to see letter case sensitive login names and passwords for html
    side and ansi/telnet.


    What ya think?


    Greg




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  • From HECTOR SANTOS@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:10:44 2019
    Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2009 07:05:52 -0400
    From: HECTOR SANTOS
    To: GREG YOUNGBLOOD
    Subject: Re: CASE SENSITIVE
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    GREG YOUNGBLOOD wrote:

    Hello

    I'd like to see letter case sensitive login names and passwords for html
    side and ansi/telnet.

    What ya think?

    Greg

    Already provided for PASSWORDS. Not Login Names.

    One of the main problems is current users will be confused because
    they will have to use UPPER CASE passwords. So it may work for new
    users, but a headache for older users.

    I just posted wcSetPwdCase.ZIP on the web site. Please heed the
    warning that setting it will confused users. All their automated
    password logins, like POP3, etc, may not work. But then again maybe
    that is what you want. :-)

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  • From GREG YOUNGBLOOD@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:10:44 2019
    Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2009 13:04:06 -0400
    From: GREG YOUNGBLOOD
    To: HECTOR SANTOS
    Subject: Re: CASE SENSITIVE
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    Already provided for PASSWORDS. Not Login Names.

    One of the main problems is current users will be confused because
    they will have to use UPPER CASE passwords. So it may work for new
    users, but a headache for older users.

    I just posted wcSetPwdCase.ZIP on the web site. Please heed the
    warning that setting it will confused users. All their automated
    password logins, like POP3, etc, may not work. But then again maybe
    that is what you want. :-)

    Thanks, I think they can get use to it!

    Everyone never can learn enough, right.

    Greg

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  • From GREG YOUNGBLOOD@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:10:44 2019
    Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 12:39:30 -0400
    From: GREG YOUNGBLOOD
    To: HECTOR SANTOS
    Subject: Re: CASE SENSITIVE
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    Hello Hector

    Works great, thanks!


    Greg


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  • From HECTOR SANTOS@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:10:44 2019
    Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 00:00:14 -0400
    From: HECTOR SANTOS
    To: GREG YOUNGBLOOD
    Subject: Re: CASE SENSITIVE
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    GREG YOUNGBLOOD wrote:

    Hello Hector

    Works great, thanks!


    Thanks. This option is actually available but hidden from the WCCONFIG
    | SYSTEM SECURITY dialog page. Maybe its time to make the option
    visible in the next version of WCCONFIG.EXE.


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  • From GREG YOUNGBLOOD@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:10:44 2019
    Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 09:08:24 -0400
    From: GREG YOUNGBLOOD
    To: HECTOR SANTOS
    Subject: Re: CASE SENSITIVE
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    Thanks. This option is actually available but hidden from the WCCONFIG
    | SYSTEM SECURITY dialog page. Maybe its time to make the option
    visible in the next version of WCCONFIG.EXE.


    Morning Hector

    Agreed!


    Also, how about adding a link to hide unhide the new, hide/unhide
    DOSBOX for 16 bit doors in wcconfig, instead of book marking it in
    your system reg. (regedit)


    Laughing, of course being I'm going to buy the yearly updates within
    next month or Sept.


    Greg


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  • From HECTOR SANTOS@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:10:44 2019
    Date: Wed, 05 Aug 2009 22:10:22 -0400
    From: HECTOR SANTOS
    To: GREG YOUNGBLOOD
    Subject: Re: CASE SENSITIVE
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    Ok, I will add this to the TO-DO list and see if it can be added to the
    next AUP. I can't tell off hand if this is possible, but if there is room
    in the DOOR configuration record, I might add the [X] Hide DOS Window per
    door setup. That way if there is a need to debug a "Door" to see whats happening, we can individualized it.

    Noted in my to-do list. :-)

    On 2009-07-30 9:08 AM, GREG YOUNGBLOOD wrote to HECTOR SANTOS:

    Thanks. This option is actually available but hidden from the WCCONFIG
    | SYSTEM SECURITY dialog page. Maybe its time to make the option
    visible in the next version of WCCONFIG.EXE.

    Morning Hector

    Agreed!


    Also, how about adding a link to hide unhide the new, hide/unhide
    DOSBOX for 16 bit doors in wcconfig, instead of book marking it in
    your system reg. (regedit)


    Laughing, of course being I'm going to buy the yearly updates within
    next month or Sept.


    Greg




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  • From GREG YOUNGBLOOD@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:10:44 2019
    Date: Fri, 07 Aug 2009 07:34:13 -0400
    From: GREG YOUNGBLOOD
    To: HECTOR SANTOS
    Subject: Re: CASE SENSITIVE
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    Ok, I will add this to the TO-DO list and see if it can be added to the
    next AUP. I can't tell off hand if this is possible, but if there is
    room in the DOOR configuration record, I might add the [X] Hide DOS
    Window per door setup. That way if there is a need to debug a "Door"
    to see whats happening, we can individualized it.


    Morning


    Sounds just like what the Doctor ordered!


    Thanks


    Greg



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  • From JOHN GUILLORY@1:124/5013 to All on Thu Jan 31 19:10:44 2019
    Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 17:17:18 -0400
    From: JOHN GUILLORY
    To: All
    Subject: Re: CASE SENSITIVE
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    Thanks, I think they can get use to it!

    Everyone never can learn enough, right.
    I agree, I've learned some sites are just such a royal pain to use or create an account with that I decided not to be bothered with using
    them! I have to laugh at the latest that seems to be the trend....
    Folks want to demand longer and more stronger passwords, yet the next
    thing they do is require that you answer a series of 5 or more questions
    of common knowladge questions that all your friends on facebook, clubs,
    etc would be able to answer... This is their idea of making your
    password stronger, because should you forget it, you can always reset
    it.... So can most of your friends, because they know you like the color
    blue and who your favorite singer is. They also know that the only dog
    you've ever owned's name.... And the type of car you drive. I gotta
    say, if you plan on doing all this, just take away the password and put
    a disclaimer up that says NOTHING IS PROTECTED, ALL INFO WILL BE SHARED
    WITH ANYONE WHO WANTS TO SEE IT! It's far more honest!

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