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I am working on adding some new VM boxes for some new phones I am installing, and I login using the *999# then the admin code, I go to the menu, create the new boxes and then i try to login to the new boxxes to set up greeting, and to set there password, but it wont let me login to the new box, as it says invalid password. My manuals says it should be the Please dont post passwords so i cant get into the new boxes. I have even reset the password, i think the default password has changed or something, I dont know how to fix that. Does anyone know any trick to get into the boxes with the default password.
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Please dont post passwords
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We all have to learn the DON'T POST PASSWORDS the hard way, I did.
That is a nice thing, there is always someone to help with a private message.
But I am going to leave the super secret back door password and no one will be able to erase it because I have hacked the web software code.
It is
I bet none of you youngsters knew that one.
THE Bracha, old blond specialist in Rube Goldberg solutions.
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I didn't think what I posted was so bad becasue you can find it in the manuals! Oh well..type and learn :shrug:
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Amy- there is a difference in posting passwords from an installer manual and info from an enduser guide. Very few systems can be hacked with info from user manuals..it's the installer info that can cause problems. As a rule- no passwords period.
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Amy, you little devil you. You are not a bad girl because if you were, I'd hire you, I like bad girls.
We all get informed about passwords by posting them, and I was scolded, so it is just a rite of passage not a harsh criticism.
After all if we didn't do things like that, what would the moderators have to do, you don't want them to get fired or take a cut in pay because we are all being angels, now do you?
They managed to erase my super secret back door password but I hacked into the server and restored my permissions and here it is again.
It is
Thanks and keep up the keeping up Amy, Bunnie
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I got it...NO passwords!
Have a good hump day!
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