In previous versions of the remote desktop client there were methods of passing in the password through various methods. Has anybody found a good method using the latest remote desktop client? I'm aware of LaunchRDP but that doesn't meet our needs.
Perhaps somebody knows the algorithm so I can dynamically assemble RDP connection files?
I was given a VPC file which belonged to an employee who left our company. The VPC has important code and data. Anyways, I started up the instance in Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, but can't logon because we don't know any user names or passwords for the machine. How can I reset the Administrator password on the virtual machine?
I've bought some ebooks - password protected PDF files. Since the passwords are very long I wish Adobe Reader could save them for future usage.
Does anybody know a solution or workaround for this problem?
Thanks!
Can the Firefox password manager store and manage passwords for multiple sub-domains, or for multiple URLs in the same domain? The default behavior of Firefox is that all requests for *.domain.com are treated as the same. I'd like to have Firefox do the following:
Store and manage passwords separately for multiple sub-domains, e.g. mail.google.com and picasa.google.com
Store and manage passwords separately for different URLs in the same domain, e.g. http://mail.google.com/a/company1.com and http://mail.google.com/a/company2.com
I have forgotten the administrator password of my Windows XP installation and locked out. Is there a way to reset it? I do have physical access to the PC.
I am testing a highly-customized web application in Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8, since it is an up and coming release, and will likely be using my application some day. Take a look at this sample screenshot of some text input controls from the application:
Is there a way, either within HTML or CSS, to remove the action icons that are located to the right of the text and password input controls, or is the an OS-specific feature that cannot be disabled?
Thank you for your time.
I'm trying to write an upstart file for OpenConnect. The task is pretty simple, but I'm stuck because I don't want to provide the username and password in a config file, but prompt the user to provide them each time.
The upstart file, placed in /etc/init/openconnect.conf is
exec /usr/sbin/openconnect --script=/etc/vpnc/vpnc-script my-gw.example.com
However, when I execute
start openconnect
the process is backgrounded immediately and I get no chance to provide input.
How can I make this upstart job ask the user for input?
I have a PC with windows XP that administrator passowrd is forgeten and no other user account is created. How to set or recover or remove administrator password.
I ordered a VPS today, and am about to upload my website.
It uses java, mysql, php etc...
However, I need to password protect the site at first...
I use Ubuntu 9.10 and have installed LAMP just now.
How can I easiest do this?
Thanks
PS: Have problem with the serverfault website, thats why I am posting this here. sorry.
Hi,
I tried to download the rpm for vim from ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/aix/freeSoftware/aixtoolbox/RPMS/ppc/vim/vim-minimal-6.3-1.aix5.1.ppc.rpm . I am using "ftp" command in AIX.
when I use,
open public.dhe.ibm.com
It's prompting for username/password. But no information regarding this is given on the linked page. How do I download the rpm using "ftp" command?. Thanks.
...when logged into a Server via remote Desktop?
I see no way to Access Windows security. In "old" 2008 R2 there was a "Windows Security" entry in the start menu when coming via rdp.
In the new Metro Start Menu, the username context menu allows me to lock the Computer or log out - but not Change the Password.
Yes, I can go through user Management, but this is not something I want People to do ;)
I have scripted a process that involves updating symbolic links on files located on 3 different machines. On those machines exists 4 users each, who each need to have these links updated.
Using su, is there a way to pass the password argument to the command on a single line, without invoking sudo as the users will not have admin rights?
My only alternative solution at this point is to ssh around, however I would like to be able to do this without hardcoding in a bunch of hosts/ips.
I want to configure Reporting Services 2008 to use a custom defined username and password for access. I read that I must set reporting services to do basic authentication :
<AuthenticationTypes>
<RSWindowsBasic/>
</AuthenticationTypes>
But I didn't find specified a location where I might create usernames and passwords.
The computer is a acer aspire 7720g laptop. When windows want me to input my password, the only keys working is caps lock, the numpad and the m key(and the m key works like a combined m and enter key). I did spill some water on the keyboard yesterday but the same thing happens with usb keyboards. I disabled the quick boot in the bios, making it go through every test at bootup, which resulted in continous beeping from the computer. Anyone know how to solve this?
Hello,
I am trying to write a script which includes disk defragmentation as one of its steps. defrag needs administrative rights to work. I tried to use runas /user:Administrator, but it always asked me for password (even though there isn't one set).
The script needs to run unattended for a long time, and it needs to be started from standard user account (it is actually being run by cygwin), so I'd like to get rid of that prompt. Is this possible?
Thanks,
I have custom domain with gmail, and successfully configured gmail account to receive mail in blackberry. However, after deleting the account, I am not able to configure again, and it keep on repeating same problem: invalid email account.
I have changed the password, and also did unlocking of captcha many times, but it just doesn't connect with blackberry account.
Can I get some advice?
I would like to configure a task like "child control software",
so it would hibernate the pc at certain times.
Is it possible to prevent modification (here: pausing) of
a task through requiring the entering of the admin password to modify,
EVEN THOUGH the currently-logged-in (and only) user is
the admin account itself?
(Do you know of any child control software that does NOT require
an additional account yet is able to hibernate the system at
certain times?)
Thanks a lot!
I am trying to set up Opennebula. I want to set up my local host so that I can log into my remote host without having to use the password.
I have followed the instructions in the "Secure Shell Access" section in the installation instructions. I can not log into my remote host from my local host, but I can log into my local host from my remote host.
Not sure what's going on.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
We are setting up a Windows Server 2008 R2 domain. When we create a user within AD, the checkbox labeled "User cannot change password" in the Account tab is unchecked for every user we create. Can this be changed so for each user we create this is checked by default?