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Feature Request: Solution to the Idiot/Mischievous kid/roomate problem
gvanbrunt:
+ for better user account contol
Matt:
Isn't putting the program in Party Mode a pretty good solution?
gvanbrunt:
No. If you have multiple remote clients at any one time you may want some to be editable and some not. For the most part you want WAF accounts to be read only.
It would be nice if you had a bit more control over what content they had access to, or what was w/r, but just a plain r/w per account would be great.
I REALLY want to see this for my internet access. It scares me seeing my password for a read/write account go over the wire unencrypted. If it was read only, it wouldn't be as big of a deal. Personally I never edit via internet connection.
wolffe:
--- Quote from: justsomeguy on July 23, 2016, 06:30:23 pm ---Not to hijack your thread but thought I'd expand and add to it seeing as they are kind of related.
--- End quote ---
Hijack away! JRiver is a fantastic piece of software, and I'm pretty sure I'm a lifer on it....but it *does* have room to grow :)
... especially in the WAF field
Matt: I'm sorry to say, but for anything other than a single instance running on a single computer, party mode is kinda limited (read: mostly terrible) for much other than a party.
astromo:
Why not work with an Id? Or at least apply Id thinking.
One of the Id's standard features is to access network or attached drives in read-only mode.
There's a model of some form to shine a light on future potential.
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