Re: Please Help!!

From: Cody Arnett (gohan_xe@hotmail.com)
Date: 02/07/03


From: "Cody Arnett" <gohan_xe@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 21:57:09 -0800


Well, forgive me but I'm somewhat of a "newbie" when it
comes to the types of passwords, I usualy do things in DOS
or CMOS.. So before I even try to answer that, what is a
DUN, PPOE password? The password shows up whenever the
friend tries to access their internet, from the wording
and what-not it sounds as if someone turned up the
security settings on their internet browser so high that
even loading a page that doesn't have a rating requires
the password (which since their home page doesn't have a
rating, they can't even get far enough to open their
browser. So that rules out changing things via that way) I
also have already tried just right clicking on the
internet explorer icon and going to properties, the moment
I try to do anything, it requires the same password.
Once again all time put into trying to help me, and all
help given, is very muchly-so apreciated.
>-----Original Message-----
>What do you mean "obvious" ?
>Is it a DUN password ? A ppoe password ? When does it
show up ?
>Do a google search for Revelation2, a password cracker
(for simple
>passwords, that is) and see if that helps. Otherwise,
uninstall DUN,
>TCP/IP and the ISP's software - as well as all and any
*.pwl files (if
>you are using Win9x/Me). Then, reinstall all that again
and see what
>happens.
>Download AdAware or SpyBot to clean any spyware, too.
>
>Juan
>
>Cody Arnett wrote:
>> I'm working on a friends computer and I've absolutely
no
>> clue how to fix this problem. The friend suddenly has a
>> password that has mysteriously begun popping up
whenever
>> they try to use the internet, by reading the box, it's
>> obvious it's a internet security password, but they
don't
>> know the password, and without it the only thing I can
>> think of to do to fix the thing is to reformat their
hard
>> drive.. Please, tell me if there is some other way I
can
>> get this problem solved! Thanks!
>
>.
>



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