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Project Menu 3rd Level
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Press this Soft Key to set or change the
password of the currently open file. A dialog
appears, requesting a password to be entered,
then asking for confirmation. After this the
cursor moves to a panel allowing the public
access of the file to be set. See below for
details on public access. To remove an exist-
ing password, enter a blank box in the pass-
word dialog box.
Press to access the first level
of the Menu.
Password Protection
Any Prodigy Editor project may have a password which restricts access to the material. When there is no password,
one can be applied by anyone who opens the file. There are three levels of access available to a file with a pass-
word, one of which must be chosen when the password is created. These are:
Public
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any user can open the file and change any part of it. A password is not requested upon
opening the file.
Play Only
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any user can open the file and play the audio, but cannot change anything. A password
is requested when first opening the file, and if none is supplied, read-only permission is
granted. Extending the file will then create a new unpassworded file extension, which
can be edited as required without changing the original file. If the correct password is
supplied when opening the file, then full write, delete, rename and move permission is
granted.
Private
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no user can open the file at all, without supplying the correct password.
Notes:
1.
Even a file which has Public Write access cannot be deleted, renamed, or moved. Any attempt to perform
these operations will result in the system requesting a password.
2.
Once you have opened a file using its password, all other projects with the same password will be opened
without the machine requesting you to supply the password again. This may apply to several passwords that
have been used in a single session on the machine, and the only way to make the machine "forget" these
passwords is to restart it.
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