Re: Password
- From: Malke <malke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 07:44:11 -0700
Hank Arnold (MVP) wrote:
Oh yes, I completely agree. I was thinking more about the end users but you
Actually, in a corporate environment, it's vital to have one
administrator userid & password written down and locked up somewhere.
Picture this: you forget the admin password or your admin quits and
doesn't tell you the password... :-(
are 100% right. After all, how many times have I gone into a new client's
office just to find out that they've got zero information about how to get
into their server? Answer: many, many times. ;-)
Malke
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