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VFP6 on WinXP under Novell Netware
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12/07/2002 15:29:37
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
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00677898
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Hi Rick, the below works too,hope it helps:

The steps to perform this task differ depending on the type of user account you have. If you have a computer administrator account: Open User Accounts in Control Panel. Click your account name. Under Related Tasks located on the left side of the window, click Prevent a forgotten password. In the Forgotten Password Wizard, follow the instructions as they appear on the screen.

If you Have a Limited Account

Open User Accounts in Control Panel. Under Related Tasks located on the left side of the window, click Prevent a forgotten password. In the Forgotten Password Wizard, follow the instructions as they appear on the screen.


Tracy

>Tracy,
>Sorry for going a bit tangent, but since you seem to have some XP/Novell client experience... I have the Novell netware client installed (v 4.83) on XP Pro, and I've been asked to create a Password Reset Disk. Unfortunately the Novell Client Login Form doesn't offer the Backup option on the Change Password sub-form - even when logging in as the local administrator. Do you know of another way to get to the "Forgotten Password Wizard"? I hate to think I'll need to uninstall the Novell Client, install the MS Netware Client, create a Password Reset Disk, then uninstall MSC and re-install the NC. All for a floppy I'll probably never use!
>
>Rick
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