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Is there anyway to disable the Site Manager?
Can you in standard FileZilla? If not, you can't in portble either. And, offhand, I don't know.
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Damn, ok. I thought maybe I could delete a .dll and it would crash whenever you opened the Site Manager or something...
Do you know of any FTP program that does not store any info of past logins?
Site Manager isn't necessary. Quick connect. And use clear from the Quick Connect dropdown menu to clear it afterward.
And, within site manager, you can set it NOT to save the password for any site you define.
I know, I use the FF extension FireFTP fine, but my Comp Prog teacher wants an FTP client without a Site Manager for "security purposes"...
That's just silly
Nearly every FTP client has one built in. You can just choose not to use it.
I know.
He's so stubborn...
What's wrong with the Site Manager? It's a great way to store any FTPs you want to remember. If you don't want to use it, then don't.
Rob Loach [Website] [Projects]
Can you in standard FileZilla? If not, you can't in portble either. And, offhand, I don't know.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
Damn, ok. I thought maybe I could delete a .dll and it would crash whenever you opened the Site Manager or something...
Do you know of any FTP program that does not store any info of past logins?
Site Manager isn't necessary. Quick connect. And use clear from the Quick Connect dropdown menu to clear it afterward.
And, within site manager, you can set it NOT to save the password for any site you define.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
I know, I use the FF extension FireFTP fine, but my Comp Prog teacher wants an FTP client without a Site Manager for "security purposes"...
That's just silly
Nearly every FTP client has one built in. You can just choose not to use it.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
I know.
He's so stubborn...
What's wrong with the Site Manager? It's a great way to store any FTPs you want to remember. If you don't want to use it, then don't.
Rob Loach [Website] [Projects]