Password Options Configuration

  1. Use Password to Protect Your Database ? (Passwords should be at least one character shorter than the length you designated for "password" DB entry item you set in Database Entry Info Configuration!!)
    If you do not check this box, POD will disregard any password in this section. Therefore if you want to use password to protect any database operation, you should check this box.
  2. Password for searching database
    Here you specify the password the user must enter to be able to search your database. If you do not want to protect this operation, leave it empty.
  3. Password for changing entries
    Here you specify the password the user must enter to be able to change or delete entries in your database. If you do not want to protect these two operations, leave it empty.
  4. Password for adding entries
    Here you specify the password the user must enter to be able to add an entry to your database. If you do not want to protect this operation, leave it empty.
  5. Password is case sensitive ?
    Check this box if all the passwords used are case-sensitive. Uncheck it otherwise.
  6. User set his/her own password ?
    Check this box to let user enter their own passwords when they add an entry to your database. Later they will be able to use that password to change or delete their own entries, but they will not be able to change or delete any other people's entries.
  7. Master password (overrides user-defined password)
    With this password, you will be able to override any user's own password and perform any operations you want. However, you should beware that once you use master password to override a user's own password, the password stored in his/her entry will be replaced by the master password and the original password is lost. Also do not let any user get access to this password for obvious security concerns.