To override the password do the following:
unplug it from the network (so it will fail self test and drop you at
the console)
from the console do a BOOT /R1 dka0: (where dka0 is your boot device)
It will come up , load the infoserver os and use DEFAULT settings (which
means password will be the default of ESS)
login and do a set password to change the password, SAVE , then shutdown
and restart. Logon with your newly selected password.
John Allain wrote:
> I have 150 too. I could use a method to override the password.
>
> John A.
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David Barnes
davebarnes_at_adelphia.net
OpenVMS , Tru64, Netbsd, Linux guru
and collector of DEC equipment
Received on Sat Mar 23 2002 - 19:57:03 GMT