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  1. #1
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    MICROSOFT KEYS

    OK to all you greater than god people who think this could be a security issue... Go away!
    I am an "edministerator" for a company. A person has been let go and has some word and excel crap that they have put passwords on.

    I just need to open them for my boss!

    Is that OK all mighty ones????

    Security issue!!!

    By the way, Can anyone give me license keys for Windows 98 2000 and MS Office... I seem to have lost all mine!

    For the few posts that did help me THANK YOU!

    For you ppl who think I am a security hacker.. F U

    THE MICK

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    Steve R Jones
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    From allas, Tx.
    Registered: Sep 99
    posted 03-25-2001 06:44 AM
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    You'll need to contact M$ regarding lost product keys.
    And lets watch the attitude.


    That was A JOKE!

    You people need to get a life!

    THE MICK
    If you ask for help from the forum, PLEASE take the time to let us know the results so we can all learn.

    THE MICK

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    The machine runs a version of the Super-UX UNIX-based OS. You mean it's not running Windows???

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    THE MICK,
    Unfortunately, we cannot see your tounge in your cheek from where we are sitting. All we can judge you by is your written tone.

    Frankly, "F.U." is not a joke from where I stand.

    Simply put, I would expect a system administrator to be able to spell administrator so I believe we were right in questioning your motives.
    Obviously the problem you have with passworded files is common and I am glad it got sorted out but I don't think you needed to challenge our reasons for questioning your motives.

    As Steve pointed out, it was the "attitude" you were presenting that got the topic closed.

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