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Default Login for the LAN LOGIN Pro

Original Message
Name: P:atrick
Date: September 18, 2002 at 07:51:40 Pacific
Subject: Default Login for the LAN LOGIN Pro
OS: os2 3.0
CPU/Ram: pent 100
Comment:

Does anyone know of a defualt login and password for the Lan Login Prompt

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Response Number 1
Name: Peter
Date: September 19, 2002 at 09:18:16 Pacific
Subject: Default Login for the LAN LOGIN Pro
Reply: (edit)
I don't know for v3.0 but you create it on the install of Warp... if you forgot it, then I don't know how to help.

I typically create dup admin accounts around this problem.


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Response Number 2
Name: kreso
Date: September 24, 2002 at 01:58:32 Pacific
Subject: Default Login for the LAN LOGIN Pro
Reply: (edit)
Default LOGIN for OS/2 is

USER: USERID
PASSWORD: PASSWORD

rgds
kreso


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