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| Larry Loreman 2004-01-23, 4:29 pm |
| I set our netapp server password with an embedded wildcard. It took
the change, but now I can't logon to it. Any idea which file I can
restore to get back the old password? Filer OS release 5.4.
Thanks for the help.
Larry Loreman
UNIX Administrator
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| Mike Miller 2004-01-23, 4:29 pm |
| In article <1a33b54b.0307221133.73497ac3@posting.google.com>,
lloreman@yahoo.com says...quote:
> I set our netapp server password with an embedded wildcard. It took
> the change, but now I can't logon to it. Any idea which file I can
> restore to get back the old password? Filer OS release 5.4.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Larry Loreman
> UNIX Administrator
>
I haven't had to do this in quite some time but if I remember right you
can boot from your floppy boot set and go into maintenance mode. There is
a password change function at that point.
--
Mike Miller
If all else fails - READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!
or if you like
"If all else fails - THROW HARDER" Robert Smith(pro bowler)
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| Mike Miller 2004-01-23, 4:29 pm |
| In article <1a33b54b.0307221133.73497ac3@posting.google.com>,
lloreman@yahoo.com says...quote:
> I set our netapp server password with an embedded wildcard. It took
> the change, but now I can't logon to it. Any idea which file I can
> restore to get back the old password? Filer OS release 5.4.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Larry Loreman
> UNIX Administrator
>
I haven't had to do this in quite some time but if I remember right you
can boot from your floppy boot set and go into maintenance mode. There is
a password change function at that point.
--
Mike Miller
If all else fails - READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!
or if you like
"If all else fails - THROW HARDER" Robert Smith(pro bowler)
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