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==Description==
==Description==
WPSac (Workplace Shell Access Control) is a tool that restricts access to the workplace shell to users with a configured user id (comparable with the WinNT logon). It also enables the administrator to restrict access to objects inside the workplace shell of a user. Users may share a workplace shell or use their own. Also it is able to logon to other tools or the LAN via the "Single signon feature".
WPSam is a tool similar to [[WPSac]]. It allows to switch the desktop by switching to another OS2.INI file (and OS2SYS.INI). A fullscreen version is also contained (INITOS2)
 
This program package enables OS/2 users to run different desktops on a single machine. It offers a logon panel on startup and a single signon facility to logon at other products in parallel during startup. Its features are:
 
* Creation of user specific workplaces
* Protects objects on the workplace shell of willfully or accidentally destruction
* Administrator driven, user specific restriction of functionalities of the workplace shell or its objects
* Single signon capability (Simultaneous logon of products of different vendors during system logon)
 
Other features are:
 
* User specific environment variables
* User specific system startup folders
* Optional limitation of validity interval of passwords
* Automatic password generation for the single signon feature
* Logon with magnetic cards or chip cards
* Grafical user interface for administration program
* CID enabled installation procedure
* Support of IBM LAN Server additional to Novell server for storage of LAN wide user profiles


==Download==
==Download==

Revision as of 15:11, 13 December 2015

Description

WPSam is a tool similar to WPSac. It allows to switch the desktop by switching to another OS2.INI file (and OS2SYS.INI). A fullscreen version is also contained (INITOS2)

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