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 Originally Posted by 78Southwind
So does hotboat know our passwords?
Hotboat knows all.
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 Originally Posted by Carbon
Hotboat knows all. 
Admin does when they have to be reset.
Last edited by Wendi; 10-23-2013 at 03:52 PM.
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 Originally Posted by Wendi
Boy you guys did I say weed I meant to say his birthdate "420"....

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I have a 4 page word doc with years of passwords on our computers and phones.... Password protected of course
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My business bank now requires a 8 digit pin + another 6 digits (14 digits total) from a token ring that changes every couple minutes to login. Its like trying to hack in to Fort Knox. Without the Knox of course
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
No. Can't see your actual passwords. But it can be changed, in the event someone forgets theirs. Or in Grads case, where we just want to screw with him LOL
Nice..lol
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 Originally Posted by 78Southwind
For work I have like 10 different passwords and usernames for my computer and databases I have to use. Every twelve weeks I have to come up with a new password and I can't use the same password as the last thirteen.  It sux...
Password Agent has a password generator that you can set up also which is pretty nice for things like this.
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Use the ones I use, You will never forget them. Username ****** Pasword ***********
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 Originally Posted by SBS933
Use the ones I use, You will never forget them. Username ****** Pasword ***********
lol my IT guy gets pretty angry with me when I have him set up a new user and always, always have him set the password to password. You can't keep doing that, its going to cause problems, yada yada. So high strung, this isn't the FBI
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
lol my IT guy gets pretty angry with me when I have him set up a new user and always, always have him set the password to password. You can't keep doing that, its going to cause problems, yada yada. So high strung, this isn't the FBI 
Try "Password.1", then Password.2, etc.....this way you'll never miss it by more than a generation if you forget and you'll almost always get it right the next time......unless of course you've been drinking, in which case you shouldn't be using the computer anyhow.....only bad can come from this.....trust me I know from personal experience!!
PS....this also qualifies as a "Complex" password and will almost always be accepted unless you work for the NSA or some other security crazy organization
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