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<font face="Arial">If an empty password is entered, empty (initial) password is assigned. <br /> If a password is already set, it must be entered before a new one can be entered. <br /> Returning the Editor password back to blank removes Editor Password protection.<br /> Model passwords are saved. <br /> Model User (InterDyne™) key users can edit their model (temporary only) by entering Ctrl-Shift-H, only if this password has been set by the Model Developer. <br /> When Set, this password is required to switch out of InterDyne™ mode even with editor key.<br />
If an empty password is entered, empty (initial) password is assigned. <br /> If a password is already set, it must be entered before a new one can be entered. <br /> Returning the Editor password back to blank removes Editor Password protection.<br /> Model passwords are saved. <br /> Model User (InterDyne™) key users can edit their model (temporary only) by entering Ctrl-Shift-H, only if this password has been set by the Model Developer. <br /> When Set, this password is required to switch out of InterDyne™ mode even with editor key.<br />




Setting the editor password prevents a user from switching from user mode to edit mode without first entering the password. It is useful where a Planimate application is shipped as a model together with a standard Planimate executable, enabling on-site maintenance of the model.<br /> If you ship a Standalone application, there is no need to set an editor password as they do not allow switching to editor mode,
Setting the editor password prevents a user from switching from user mode to edit mode without first entering the password. It is useful where a Planimate application is shipped as a model together with a standard Planimate executable, enabling on-site maintenance of the model.<br /> If you ship a Standalone application, there is no need to set an editor password as they do not allow switching to editor mode,


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Revision as of 01:22, 13 January 2008

If an empty password is entered, empty (initial) password is assigned.
If a password is already set, it must be entered before a new one can be entered.
Returning the Editor password back to blank removes Editor Password protection.
Model passwords are saved.
Model User (InterDyne™) key users can edit their model (temporary only) by entering Ctrl-Shift-H, only if this password has been set by the Model Developer.
When Set, this password is required to switch out of InterDyne™ mode even with editor key.


Setting the editor password prevents a user from switching from user mode to edit mode without first entering the password. It is useful where a Planimate application is shipped as a model together with a standard Planimate executable, enabling on-site maintenance of the model.
If you ship a Standalone application, there is no need to set an editor password as they do not allow switching to editor mode,



idkbase note 10050