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Change Password for SQL Server User

Most security experts' recommendations include changing passwords frequently to enhance security. It is easy to change the password on a SQL Server Username via Query Analyzer.

Password Protection with PHP, MySQL, and Session Variables

One of the great promises that actually came true when our Internet-enabled world reached the twenty-first century is efficient customer-to-business interaction.

Industry Partners Build Password-Reset Solutions on Microsoft Speech Server 2004

Password resets are the second most common reason workers call help desks, accounting for about one in four help desk requests, according to the Gartner Group, an IT research company.

Lost Root Password (Linux)

I have a very good memory. I remember most of my client's passwords (there are a few I forget regularly for no reason that I can understand, but I really do know most), I remember telephone numbers, and of course I know my own passwords. That last isn't as easy as it might sound, because I have quite a few different systems and each has its own password, but though I might use the wrong one now and then, I'll get it on the second or third try.

Detecting Password Attacks on Windows

Why care about Password Attacks Windows servers and workstations have become a primary target for malicious users. Be it hackers that try to deface a web site, the Warez community in search for "free" FTP server space or just your internal users interested in restricted files. One common thing about them is that the need to break in either via a software vulnerability or by breaking in into a user account. This article focuses on the later scenario, the try to break in into an account. Fortunately, this occurs not only often but is also relatively easy to spot - and the countermeasures are very simple and effective.

Windows ME Password Problems

Hello! Please help me with a problem. I created a user on my friend's computer while I was visiting. I deleted my user profile but the password windows still comes up (EMPTY) upon restart or reboot. How do I get rid of this? I am using Windows ME for this user name window problem that wont go away. Marvin