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    Login on home network with pin
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    2024-05-09, 02:08 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-05-09, 02:10 PM by photoboy. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Running on Windows, latest version of JF. I have a user setup and what I would like is to have it so when switching to this user OR logging in (on a in home networked TV) that user would have to enter a pin. I do not want every user to have to do a login from the login screen, only this 1 user. I thought it used to work that way but I can not get it to work at all. Pin is set, but user never has to enter it. Any help?
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    2024-05-09, 02:46 PM
    What client is on the TV? Android TV? Roku? Apple TV?
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    2024-05-09, 07:06 PM
    Pin login was removed for 10.9 so I suggest looking for another solution instead of sinking time into this one.
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    2024-05-09, 10:47 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-05-09, 10:50 PM by photoboy.)
    (2024-05-09, 02:46 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: What client is on the TV?  Android TV?  Roku?  Apple TV?

    The TV is running Android (Google TV).

    (2024-05-09, 07:06 PM)crobibero Wrote: Pin login was removed for 10.9 so I suggest looking for another solution instead of sinking time into this one.

    Yikes! Is this true? If it makes it so ALL users have to go through a login all the time, that would not be good. If it is only a password for the user that otherwise would have a pin, I could live with that.
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    2024-05-09, 11:30 PM
    (2024-05-09, 10:47 PM)photoboy Wrote:
    (2024-05-09, 02:46 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: What client is on the TV?  Android TV?  Roku?  Apple TV?

    The TV is running Android (Google TV).

    (2024-05-09, 07:06 PM)crobibero Wrote: Pin login was removed for 10.9 so I suggest looking for another solution instead of sinking time into this one.

    Yikes! Is this true? If it makes it so ALL users have to go through a login all the time, that would not be good. If it is only a password for the user that otherwise would have a pin, I could live with that.

    It would just stay logged in.  Optionally, you can use quick connect.
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    2024-05-10, 11:20 AM
    (2024-05-09, 11:30 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote:
    (2024-05-09, 10:47 PM)photoboy Wrote:
    (2024-05-09, 02:46 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: What client is on the TV?  Android TV?  Roku?  Apple TV?

    The TV is running Android (Google TV).

    (2024-05-09, 07:06 PM)crobibero Wrote: Pin login was removed for 10.9 so I suggest looking for another solution instead of sinking time into this one.

    Yikes! Is this true? If it makes it so ALL users have to go through a login all the time, that would not be good. If it is only a password for the user that otherwise would have a pin, I could live with that.

    It would just stay logged in.  Optionally, you can use quick connect.

    Maybe I did not make the situation clear. For the sake of argument, say I have 4 users. Users 1-3 are "normal" users and have "normal" access to libraries. User 4 has access to 1 or more additional libraries that users 1-3 do not have access to. When connected to user 1 and I want to change to user 4, I do NOT want it to just go to user 4. I want it to make user 4 put in a pin. If i go out as user 4 and then go back into the app, i do NOT want it to go back in without asking for a pin. It used to act like this, but I can't get that to work like that anymore. I would rather not have to have users 1-3 need to enter a pin/password at all, only user 4. But user 4 should need to do this whether switching in app OR when going into the app (if user 4 was the user last logged in.
    Hope that clears up my question.
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    2024-05-10, 01:34 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-05-10, 01:34 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 1 time in total.)
    I think we understand the question. I was just clearing up your statement about having to enter full on passwords on a TV. As crobibero stated, pins are going away. But quick connect via a mobile device is still an option instead of passwords or (soon to be EOL) pins.
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    2024-05-10, 02:42 PM
    (2024-05-10, 01:34 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: I think we understand the question.  I was just clearing up your statement about having to enter full on passwords on a TV.  As crobibero stated, pins are going away.  But quick connect via a mobile device is still an option instead of passwords or (soon to be EOL) pins.

    So how will this work. Everyone will need a PW, or just certain users? And will the 1 user have to enter a password every time, even when switching users in-app?
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