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March 7th, 2002, 12:13 AM
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Oh, yeah, now I got a question.
How the heck does one 'kill' a password accessed folder's password?
Story:
Several machines at work, in order to keep a hairbrain from royally messing things up, every drive is doubly passworded, an access only password, which is the same for just about every drive, and a read/write password. Now hairbrain comes along, needs to get at a file on another machine, and uses the access only password. I comes along, and I needs to do a read/write operation, but I can't because the prior password is in effect and the only means I currently know of to clear it is to REBOOT! Now, there's got to be a easier way people.
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