If its 6.0.1 commercial you should be able to. But of course if its 6.0.1
commercial it should have been able to open it to begin with. If its the
community version the answer would be no, that part of things has been
removed.
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Timothy Miller <
gand...@doctortimothy
On May 1, 2013, at 2:14 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
> Wondering if your dictionary is having issues. Found this entry in mine.
>
> *password*
>
> **
>
> *Type: *property
>
>
> *Syntax: *
>
> set the password of *stack *to {*passwordString *| empty}
Thank you Mike.
> set the password of this st
On May 1, 2013, at 2:14 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
> Wondering if your dictionary is having issues. Found this entry in mine.
>
> *password*
>
> **
>
> *Type: *property
>
>
> *Syntax: *
>
> set the password of *stack *to {*passwordString *| empty}
Thank you Mike.
> set the password of this st
com> wrote:
> My stack won't open in 6.0.1. It's fine in 5.5.4.
>
> The stack is password protected, but not because of a substack like AE.
> It's just password protected.
>
> I thought of opening the stack in 5.5.4, to turn off the password
> protection. I
My stack won't open in 6.0.1. It's fine in 5.5.4.
The stack is password protected, but not because of a substack like AE. It's
just password protected.
I thought of opening the stack in 5.5.4, to turn off the password protection. I
kludged that by trial and error, by trying to l