Protecting a project with a password

In Studio, you can protect a project by assigning a password to it.

Before you begin

This password does not protect a project that has been exported from Studio or published to an Integration Appliance. This password is not used by the Integration Appliance.

Procedure

  1. Select Project > Permissions > Protect from the Studio toolbar menu. The Enter Project Password dialog box is displayed.
  2. In the Enter Password field, enter a valid password. Passwords must be 4-15 characters in length and contain at least one letter and one number. Once a valid password is entered, the message displayed at the end of the dialog box changes from Enter password to Confirm password.
  3. In the Confirm Password field, enter the same password. The message displayed at the end of the dialog box changes from Passwords do not match to Passwords match when the correct password is entered in the Confirm password field.
  4. Click OK.

Results

The project is now protected with a password.

What to do next

Note: Studio does not store passwords. If you forget the password for the project and Studio does not currently have that project open, you must rebuild the project. If the project is still open, you can change the current password as described in the following topics.



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Timestamp icon Last updated: Tuesday, 27 September 2016


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