" I am trying to convince them that it is not a wise thing to let
clients / customers know that the password is known by my client."

Not sure what that means.  

The answer probably lies in what you sold them.  If it was a purchased
application that they wholly own and can service without you, then
yeah, they have every right to the passwords.

If they bought a managed on-demand service that relies on your
framework that you own, then they can stuff themselves... in a
mailbox... with postage.

Chad
who wonders why home remedies are almost always disgusting

On 8/3/05, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Morning all, 
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> Hoping to spark some interest in what others are doing. 
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> Here is my scenario; I have a common framework that we use to create backend
> administration to all our websites. Currently this system is used for many
> forms of logins and at the moment to move forward I needed to look at
> concerns regarding privacy laws and the impact it will have on us and our
> clients. 
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> What I would like to know is how you people are handling this, I have one
> client who demands that they need to know all the passwords to the site, and
> I am trying to convince them that it is not a wise thing to let clients /
> customers know that the password is known by my client. 
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> What I really need is ammunition to approach management to convince them of
> the problem, or even if I am wasting my time on this subject. Now as I said
> the common framework needs to look at encrypting these passwords to the site
> for future bigger blue chip clients. 
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> Regards
>  Andrew Scott
>  Analyst Programmer
>  
>  CMS Transport Systems
>  Level 2/33 Bank Street
>  South Melbourne, Victoria, 3205
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