The way authentication is handled so far in IVAO ATC (IvAc) and pilot
(IvAp) clients is a connection popup window that lets you fill VID and
password, which you can retype every time you login, or check for
"remember me". Unfortunately I don't know much more of the internals
of the software, but if you need more detail, I can hand a list of
questions to Softdev directors before proceeding with the discussion.
Alternatively I can hand you a copy of the manuals (IvAc and IvAp) so
that you have an idea of what we are talking about. Anyway, I need to
know where I can send these manuals (3+ Mb) if you are interested.

Cheers.

2008/11/10, Martin Spott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Please forgive me all these early-morning-no-tea typos ....
>
> Martin Spott wrote:
>
> [...]
>> authentication) ? How does the user experience the login procedure when
>> he prepares for a flight if INL would be the means or transport ?
>                                                      ^^ "of"
>
>> If you/we aim at convincing IVAO stuff to allow for the use of
>                                    ^^^^^ "staff"
>
>       Martin.
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