RE: Password Protect Change Password

2001-12-01 Thread Michael Rich
> Don't you think your brother-in-law will discover, figure > out, and defeat > that one as well? Or is the run key in the registry beyond > the scope of his > skills? Maybe, but he's not a programmer, so he probably won't think to look in an obscure registry key. I really don't even think he kn

Re: Password Protect Change Password

2001-12-01 Thread John Roland Elliott
er, as if the quirks of modern computing weren't enough to intimidate a beginner. - Original Message - From: "Michael Rich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 4:54 PM Subject: RE: Password Protect Change Password >

Re: Password Protect Change Password

2001-11-30 Thread Charles Lehardy
Rich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 2:54 PM Subject: RE: Password Protect Change Password > How about creating a registry merge file that is the vnc > branch with the > correct password hash setting? Then all she would have to do

RE: Password Protect Change Password

2001-11-30 Thread Michael Rich
> How about creating a registry merge file that is the vnc > branch with the > correct password hash setting? Then all she would have to do is > double-click on the merge file to reset the password. Not a bad idea, but this is a woman who can't find the icons on her desktop sometimes. However t

RE: Password Protect Change Password

2001-11-30 Thread Matthew . van . Eerde
, 2001 13:00 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Password Protect Change Password >What I want to ask is if there is a way to password protect the ability to >change the server password? I've got it installed on my mother-in-law's >Win98 PC (as a service) and my brother-in-law

Re: Password Protect Change Password

2001-11-30 Thread Jonathan Morton
>What I want to ask is if there is a way to password protect the ability to >change the server password? I've got it installed on my mother-in-law's >Win98 PC (as a service) and my brother-in-law keeps changing the password so >he can get into her computer. There isn't a "password protection" on