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irso 

Group: Members
Posts: 25
Joined: Jun. 2006
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Posted on: Feb. 25 2008,00:09 |
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Hi,
If you create password protected image, using the stored password is not a good option.
Imagine if you want to create archives with different passwords. Then you need to go to options every time, change the password there and after remember to change it back to default password you would normally use. If you forgot to do that, there is a real chance you created image with wrong password. It is even possible to accidentally create image with password you have forgot.
The logical solution is to do it like every other archiver that has an encryption functionality - every time you create .isz image, password box should pop up, allowing to enter the password and change encryption strength. Of course, default password could be already automatically entered and used, if no need to change it. But this confirmation dialog is essential.
Another small thing, if mounting password protected image which is already open; password box pops up with password already entered. This is useless, just one unnecessary mouse click.
Thanks.
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Post Number: 2
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 2200
Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Feb. 26 2008,04:07 |
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Hello irso, please check your PM for an answer.
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Post Number: 3
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mwb1100 

Group: Members
Posts: 14
Joined: Jun. 2006
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Posted on: Feb. 26 2008,19:10 |
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Could we get a public answer for this? - I also find the password configuration for ISZ files not particularly usable.
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Post Number: 4
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Galapo 

Group: Members
Posts: 37
Joined: Oct. 2006
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Posted on: Feb. 26 2008,19:35 |
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Yes, I would like to make use of such a solution also.
Thanks, Galapo.
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Post Number: 5
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irso 

Group: Members
Posts: 25
Joined: Jun. 2006
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Posted on: Feb. 27 2008,09:57 |
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I understand, now it is implemented in 9.0
thanks!
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