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Re: Model Security
[Re: mk_1]
#282843
08/04/09 09:18
08/04/09 09:18
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Dark_samurai
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Two methodes: 1) If you own Professional, publish in Resource mode. 2) If not, use a third party tool like the one from Techmuc.
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Re: Model Security
[Re: Dark_samurai]
#282849
08/04/09 09:30
08/04/09 09:30
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Pappenheimer
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If you own Professional, publish in Resource mode. Maybe, it has changed in the meanwhile, but this doesn't help, when the user knows the model's filename, because then the engine prefers the model outside of the resource against that in the resource.
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Re: Model Security
[Re: jcl]
#282867
08/04/09 11:29
08/04/09 11:29
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[edit]Maybe, it has changed in the meanwhile, but this doesn't help, when the user knows the model's filename, because then the engine prefers the model outside of the resource against that in the resource.[/edit]
I didn't know that...
[edit]What we can implement, however, is an option to lock a resource so that its content can't be replaced.[/edit]
This would be indeed useful.
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Re: Model Security
[Re: Dark_samurai]
#282882
08/04/09 13:20
08/04/09 13:20
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fogman
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Yeah, both options are useful in some cases. Easy patching vs. security. Would be nice to have the possibility to change between them.
no science involved
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