Re: [Full-Disclosure] IE Content Manager

From: bryce (lord_ph_at_comcast.net)
Date: 12/18/03

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    To: Full Disclosure <full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com>
    Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 20:43:32 -0800
    
    

    KF wrote:

    > Hacksaw Jim Duggan?
    >
    This 80's wrestler has nothing to do with computer security, and i would
    greatly appreciate it if you would take your useless babbling to another
    email forum. :P

    (sorry, i couldn't help but use this opportunity to poke fun at some
    people that take this list a little to seriously,which i feel is
    becomeing a problem. In the words of bugs bunny,"Never take life too
    seriously, you'll never get through it alive." ).

    b.

    > a product name would be a good start.
    > -KF
    >
    >
    > Jim Duggan wrote:
    >
    >> I have a system with a content manager that is enabled and obviously
    >> passworded to which the password is not known. Might anyone know where
    >> this key/enable flag is stored in registry? Im hopping i can either
    >> just tick it to disable or maybe just clear the password value. Google
    >> didnt come up with much so i was just wondering if anyone had some quick
    >> insight.
    >>
    >> Thanks
    >> Jason
    >>
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