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DESCRIPTION

TinySvr is an NTLM authentication proxy PreferencePane which allows Mac OS X users to connect to Windows NTLM networks. Users can use multiple applications without having to enter their network credentials for each instance. Configuration is as easy as entering your username and password.

Virtually all Applications work when using TinySvr, including:

  • Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Opera
  • Software Update
  • Dashboard Widget
  • Fink
  • and more...
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3 or later, Java 1.4.2 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:TinySvr Software
Downloads:819
  - Version d/l:819
Utilities:Network
License:Shareware
Date:10 Jun 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$12.95
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    TinySvr User Reviews (2 posts)Write A Review
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    Jun 11 2007
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    HAID  One of those great little single purpose utilities.

    At work, the Microsoft ISA proxy server array would

    cause lots of username/password challenges just to browse the internet. Other apps like SoftwareUpdate, Eclipse patching, and iTunes just failed.

    TinySvr fixed all of this for me; it authenticates

    with the corporate proxy server using my credentials. The network security guys are OK with it as it is only accessable to apps on the "localhost" (assuming you have the OSX firewall ON).

    I've noticed that some network passwords don't seem to work. If I change the password to one with characters, numbers, dash, underscore, etc; then TinySvr works quite well.

    TinySvr is highly recommended.  
    (Version 2.2)

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    Jun 10 2007

    TIM27  what's an NTLM network?  
    (Version 2.2)

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    Jun 11 2007

    TSUKASA1105  A network that uses NTLM authentication  
    (Version 2.2)

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    Jun 11 2007

    TIM27  Well, duh! But what is NTLM? What does it stand for? Why do you need to connect to it from a Mac? What does it need authentication? None of this is explained here or on your website.

    You won't sell any software if someone doesn't know what it does. Just a little marketing tip for you.  
    (Version 2.2)

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    Jun 11 2007

    MACUPDATE ADMIN  You know, Google searches really do work.  
    (Version 2.2)

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