[AccessD] OT: Web site photo album

Stuart McLachlan stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Tue Aug 4 15:36:52 CDT 2009


That is a common Windows requirement these days. There are quite a few schemes which 
you can use with easy to remember passwords. 

1.  Come up with a 7 or letters that are  meaningful in the context and easy to remember. 
Then  make sure that at least the  initial letter is capitalised and replace "a"s with "@"s and 
"o"s with "0"s  consistently.

How about: JWC0lby

2. Consistently capitalise a standard letter (first or last) and append a standard number :

Colby99?
colbY01?

-- 
Stuart


On 4 Aug 2009 at 12:28, jwcolby wrote:

>  > Ps nice easy password to remember.  I hate the difficult ones like "John"
> 
> ROTFL.  Unfortunately WHS REQUIRES a certain difficulty level for the password or it will not allow 
> you to turn on remote access.  There are 4 properties that can make up the difficulty.
> 
> 1) MUST contain 7 characters
> 2) Must contain 3 out of 4 of the following:
> a) Special Characters
> b) Numbers
> c) Upper case letters
> d) Lower case letters.
> 
> So I MUST have three of the difficulty "properties and it must be 7 characters or it will not allow 
> that user to log in.
> 
> Now look carefully at my password and you will see that it uses:
> 




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