Re: ADMIN ACCESS

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 23964
interpreted = N
texte = There is nothing sacred about the user.db file... just change the password field to anything you want it to be and flush your databases.>I think this might work. > >Create a form that writes out a password using the [encrypt] tag without >any seed value to a database. Then copy and paste that encrypted value >from your temporary databse into the password field of the users.db > >I think in theory this should work. Then you have a new password. > >Make sure to restart WebCat after you do this. > > >- ck > >>SITUATION: Need ADMIN level access to change the memory allocated to >>WebCatalog. >> >>PROBLEM: >>1) lost user name and password. looked at the user.db file, and found >>USER NAME, but PASSWORD is encrypted. >>2) running webcat plug-in with web*. Statistics shows Memory available, >>and will not allow to change. where does one change memory allocation, >>or is it web* that needs more memory allocated to it? >> >>Happy Tuesday-- >> >>-- >> Ejaz M. Syed >> Principal >> email: esyed@geocom.com >> >> >> > > >-- >_______________________________________________________________ >Charles Kline ckline@macsultants.com > WebMaster - eCommerce Specialist > >MacSultants >Professional Solutions for Computer Systems > >Phone# 609-273-3255 >Fax# 609-273-3721 Josh Knauer http://www.knauer.com 412-420-6400 -phone 412-420-6404 -faxP60E7 A28B 91C0 E5D3 EC5C A53F DB28 B350 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: ADMIN ACCESS (charles kline 1999)
  2. Re: ADMIN ACCESS (Josh Knauer 1999)
  3. Re: ADMIN ACCESS (charles kline 1999)
  4. ADMIN ACCESS (Ejaz Syed 1999)
  5. Re: WebCat Admin access w/ClearlyHome p.i. (Thierry Almy 1997)
  6. WebCat Admin access w/ClearlyHome p.i. (Pat McCormick 1997)
There is nothing sacred about the user.db file... just change the password field to anything you want it to be and flush your databases.>I think this might work. > >Create a form that writes out a password using the [encrypt] tag without >any seed value to a database. Then copy and paste that encrypted value >from your temporary databse into the password field of the users.db > >I think in theory this should work. Then you have a new password. > >Make sure to restart WebCat after you do this. > > >- ck > >>SITUATION: Need ADMIN level access to change the memory allocated to >>WebCatalog. >> >>PROBLEM: >>1) lost user name and password. looked at the user.db file, and found >>USER NAME, but PASSWORD is encrypted. >>2) running webcat plug-in with web*. Statistics shows Memory available, >>and will not allow to change. where does one change memory allocation, >>or is it web* that needs more memory allocated to it? >> >>Happy Tuesday-- >> >>-- >> Ejaz M. Syed >> Principal >> email: esyed@geocom.com >> >> >> > > >-- >_______________________________________________________________ >Charles Kline ckline@macsultants.com > WebMaster - eCommerce Specialist > >MacSultants >Professional Solutions for Computer Systems > >Phone# 609-273-3255 >Fax# 609-273-3721 Josh Knauer http://www.knauer.com 412-420-6400 -phone 412-420-6404 -faxP60E7 A28B 91C0 E5D3 EC5C A53F DB28 B350 Josh Knauer

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