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Making Pdaxrom Secure
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jerrybme
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Making Pdaxrom Secure
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February 16, 2005, 09:59:19 pm »
Is there a way to lock down the Z so that if it suspended and someone picks it they.d need a password to get it to resume?
My employer requires all PDAs to be password protected and I'm not sure how to do this.
Thanks,
Jerry
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Zumi
Sr. Member
Posts: 257
Making Pdaxrom Secure
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February 20, 2005, 07:56:47 am »
I think it should be possible if you compile or get xlock (or whatever it's name) and hack the screen blanking applet to call it. This is just an idea, I haven't really looked into it.
Zumi
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NXK
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Posts: 17
Making Pdaxrom Secure
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February 20, 2005, 05:35:33 pm »
xscreensaver has a password resume option, but it looks like it is only in the pre-Kathrin feed... maybe someone could compile it for RC9?
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conundrum
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Posts: 102
Making Pdaxrom Secure
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February 21, 2005, 02:00:16 pm »
I tried xscreensaver to no avail, and unfortunately I lost the error log during reflash.
Guess I shoul move stuff to my CF instead of leaving it in ~
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