I would like to hide the version history of our documents in Sharepoint from all external users, no matter how they collaborate on our documents (read and edit / invited through "All" link or specifically, etc.). In other words, I would like to set Sharepoint up so only internal users can ever see version histories. Is that possible? I've been researching and googling like crazy and I can't find anything. Can anybody help?
That said, I honestly don't see any valid reasons to hide Tomcat version from it. This information actually adds no value for "normal users". It also doesn't stop any hacker from trying everything to get it down or exploit security holes (if there were any...). They don't worry about whether the version is displayed or not. For the "normal users" I would still use a custom error page which is a bit more integrated in the style of the webapp in question so that it is less "scary" and thus improves user experience.
You should navigate to Project settings -> Fields -> Edit Fields configuration and choose Hide for these two fields. Works fine for me. Please note this will also hide these fields from regular issue view.
You can still hide and unhide objects and save those states to a scene, though.
To hide, rightclick and choose from the context menu, to spot hidden objects or geometry, check the Display options on the right:
If you are running one or more websites based on the LEMP stack, a practical security measure is to hide the version numbers of Nginx and PHP. This would prevent hackers from using version-specific security breaches to attack your servers.
We hope this article helped you learn how to easily hide WordPress version number from your website. You may also want to see our guide on how to get a free SSL certificate for your website, or our list of must-have WordPress plugins for small business.
I am running a first generation iPad with iOS 5.1.1 (the most recent version it will ever have) and I just noticed today that the application Shazam has just dropped support for iOS 5 on the latest version of their app. Seeing that this is probably going to be a first of many apps, is there a way to hide updates that can't be installed on your current version of iOS, so that only updates that is compatible with iOS 5 (and my iPad) will be displayed in the list of updates in the App Store?
This could get kind of messy in the App Store update list with a future shuffled mess of things that I can or can't upgrade or even worse a complete list of stuff that I can't upgrade to too! Are there any work around or fixes to hide that impending mess?
You can't hide them yet but, you will be able to download the lastest version of an app that worked on your version of iOS. Apple recently addressed this problem with some changes made to the iOS app store.
How we can hide the version of Telerik currently installed from the HTML source?
We don't want to show this information at client side to prevent the hackers can use vunerabilities known in the version we used/installed in our applications.
Sometimes a new vulnerability is found in DNS software and script kiddies are scanning the Internet to exploit unpatched systems. It's a best practice to hide software version on your DNS servers, although this is not a real protection it just makes a little harder to find your servers via scanning.
Players that enjoyed Baldur's Gate 3 during its early access period will be quite familiar with seeing the game's version number indicated below the mini-map and during cutscenes. However, some of these fans undoubtedly expected the version number text to be removed for the game's full release, though that has not occurred at the time of writing. Fortunately, it is possible to hide the version number in Baldur's Gate 3, and this guide explains exactly how that is done.
To note, it is certainly possible, and perhaps likely, that developer Larian Studios will eventually address the version number watermark that appears on-screen with a hotfix or patch. There has not yet been any indication of when that will occur, though, and Baldur's Gate 3 players that do not want to wait to hide the version number will need to rely on one of the methods that is detailed in this guide.
The other option for removing the version number is to press F10 during cutscenes, as that hotkey fully hides the UI in Baldur's Gate 3. While this approach can be a bit tedious, as players that want to have access to the UI during gameplay will need to press F10 at the beginning and end of every cutscene, those that prefer to avoid mods may still want to pursue it. Those fans will need to resign themselves to seeing the version number under their mini-maps, though, unless they are capable of playing without a visible UI.
I recently upgraded to ubuntu 22.04 (jammy). Everything works fine except when I cannot toggle 'hide-top-bar' because it says 'The exention is incompatible with the current GNOME version'. I looked at my GNOME version and it is, as far as I could figure out, installed in its current version (GNOME shell 42.5).
An out of the box installation of WordPress discloses the version number in the Generator meta tag and in the RSS feeds. Therefore everyone who accesses your website knows what software you are running and which version. This article explains how to hide the WordPress version from the generator meta tag and from the RSS feeds generated by WordPress.
Hiding your WordPress server version is a good security practice to prevent potential attackers from exploiting known vulnerabilities associated with specific versions. To hide your WordPress server version, follow these steps:
I am having trouble getting rid of all menus & toolbars after upgrading to LibreOffice 6.4+. Previously, I could just use this macro to toggle show/hide everything - only sheets showing.
I am an OJS manager and the IT security team detected that my journal was showing the version of my OJS with this tool avalaible on the Internet.
I have some doubts:
Can I hide the OJS version?
How I can do this?
Does it affect the functioning of the magazine?
Your current use case is entirely reasonable. However, I think there is an additional problem. Launching a note in a separate window is incredibly slow. For me about 5 seconds is normal compared with pretty much instantaneous in the old version. Unless this speeds up considerably I'm not sure that your work flow is actually viable. So I think you need both an improvement in the speed of launch in a new window and the ability to hide the note preview.
The fact remains that the feature is not there. If it returns at all and in what timescale is uknown - EN do not release a development plan. Therefore you will need to find an alternative workflow or an alternative app - at least in the short term, possibly for ever. That's just how it is. It's unlikely that any of our needs are unique so the chances are that somebody in the community has a way of meeting the need in a different way. If it is vital that you hide the note panel then I would strongly suggest that you start planning for when legacy becomes unavailable (if it ever does - again unkown)
I will add my strong agreement to idea of allowing you to hide the preview pane. If there were any options available that were even close to what I get from Evernote this could be something I would consider changing over. The added screen clutter and just the idea that the starting page of a note is at all useful as compared to simply double-clicking the note to do editing/viewing in a separate window is beyond me. PLEASE bring back the option to hide the preview pane.
I totally agree, although from a different perspective. I like having the extreme left pane, with my name, the "new note" and the trash can, etc. Then I like the rest of the space to be occupied by the current note I am working on - i.e.; most of the screen. I do not need the "All Notes" pane. In its current configuration, it takes up too much space and reduces the amount of space to write in. I understand people may want it and may wish to hide the extreme left pane, etc. But at least give us the option!
This is a must have feature for me. I typically access multiple notes at once, often on a small screen, which means that I must use the screen area as effectively as possible. To accomplish that I hide the note panel and disable Snippet, Card, and Thumbnail Views. When I want to view a new note I reveal the main window (which may be hidden or minimized), double click the note of interest to view it in its own window, and minimize the main window again. This way I take up screen space for the note list only when needed instead of all the time. I've done this ever since I started using Evernote, and it's the most effective way for me to work given my constraints. Please bring this capability back.
OTOH, what has not been mentioned is that the voices that rarely show up in these posts are those of people who like the standard view just fine as it is. In the older Evernote, v. 6 and before, I always kept the right pane open, precisely because I wanted to see what was in a note when I selected it from a list. Sometimes I'd double-click to open it in a separate window (which is now possible in v. 10), but usually I could do what I wanted to do in the right Note View (not preview) pane. I suspect I'm not alone, and that many users have no desire to hide that pane.
While it is not possible to hide the general class of operating system you are running, you can make it so that you blend in with the so-called "anonymity set". A list of ways you can fingerprint a browser, with some notes, in case it is helpful:
Sometimes you're stuck on a crash-landing spaceship with your buds and come across a tentacle guy you need to see without anything in your way. Luckily, in Baldur's Gate 3, you can hide the entire UI and bring it back with one button.
To clear away Baldur's Gate 3's UI elements on PC, you just need to hit F10 by default. It does exactly what you'd think it would do: it hides your party member portraits, your spells and items, your mini map, everything. You can still highlight and select things normally, but the names of NPCs or items won't show up unless you hit F10 again.
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