Well in fact,
I test my slide store implementation under Web Folders because it is
more simple for me and because 80% of our users will use web folders.
And i don't understand why this #&$# of Windows XP remember my
login/password.

I was thinking of a timeout server side problem but event if I kill the
webserver, the web link ... Widows remember the password. It's so
strange that I was thinking someone already get the same issue ?

regards,
Jp

Martin Kal�n a �crit :

> Jean-Philippe Encausse wrote:
>
>> On client side:
>> -> Login as a new login/pass in a web folder windows remember my login
>> pass and so always
>> resend it without asking me
>>
>> With a browser it's working very well but with WebFolder I don't know
>> how to explitly logout do not save login/password.
>
>
> OK, then I see this a 100% Microsoft-specific issue and (personally) do
> not think that Slide server-side can help you control the behaviour.
>
> Maybe you can try some MS usergroups for info re. registry tweaks or
> administrative settings to prevent WebFolders from persistent storage
> of username/password?
>
> Regards,
>  Martin
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