Good ideas, thanks! Regarding the "obscure" part, how
are the passwords visible to you, in the latest EchoVNC and
InstantVNC GUI's? I thought we had gotten all of them ***'d out...

-Scott

On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, Zatanik wrote:

> Hi again Scott,
>
>   I would like to ask one "feature" on the viewer, is to add a lock
> icon in the GUI anywhere to specify the encryption level of the
> connection. I checked on both viewers, the normal and the tabbed (the
> one I regularly use), and doesn't appear.
>
>   Another thing is maybe an "old" request, is to "obscure" in some
> way the stored Echoserver passwords, the ones in the GUI of the
> InstantVNC and EchoVNC in the EchoServer list.
>
>   Thank you very much for your attention.
>
> Zatanik.

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