Netscape Security Button
Brian D. Jennison
bjenn at pcisys.net
Wed Apr 29 10:36:24 EDT 1998
That's true! Where does Netscape store the security information for site security certificates?
Brian D. Jennison
Pikes Peak Library District
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Drew [SMTP:drewwe at MORRISVILLE.EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 1998 8:26 AM
To: bjenn at pcisys.net
Cc: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: Netscape Security Button
I'm thoroughly confused. The security buton I see has nothing about
setting passwords for specific sites. There is a password setting for
accessing security certificates.
Brian D. Jennison wrote:
>
> Some patrons have been fooling around with the security button in our
> Netscape 4.03 browsers on our public Internet stations. They like to set
> passwords to random sites. Where does Netscape store this security
> information? I'd like to write a quick batch file to delete the file(s)
> daily.
> (We have already explored removing the whole button bar but decided against
> it. And we have yet to find a way to remove only specific buttons on that
> bar. Does the CCK allow for that?)
>
> Brian D. Jennison
> Pikes Peak Library District
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