Hi
Like I said needs source code modification  as far as I know

>I've solved security issue #1 - no passwords stored in the script.
>I need to solve security issue #2 - no passwords are stored in the Simple
>Results Writer nor displayed in View Results Tree.
And my point is you are trying to satisfy the words of the policy rather
than the spirit or what it was meant to safeguard.

regards
deepak

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 12:11 PM, black gaff <[email protected]>wrote:

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> It would seem I'm not making myself clear enough.
>
> I realize it's possible for someone who is super determined to get the
> password while Jmeter is running. Generally, the person who enters the
> password in the first place is the same person running the script.
>
> I've solved security issue #1 - no passwords stored in the script.
> I need to solve security issue #2 - no passwords are stored in the Simple
> Results Writer nor displayed in View Results Tree.
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