Deploying SQL Developer in LAN environment

I downloaded SQL Developer today and would like to deploy it on the LAN. How do I ensure that the connections I implement remain standard and prompt each individual user for his unique sign in username/password if he executes from the network executable. As there is no setup I have run I assume no registry entries will be made to each individual computer.

Hi,
SQLDeveloper retains all user specific information in a directory called .sqldeveloper created off the user's home directory. This is typically on a user's local machine, or in some cases can be network attached per user.
There's no central repository of connections as such - Its all on a per-user basis.

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