RE: managing passwords

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On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 22:07, Chris W. Parker wrote:
> Ben Yau <mailto:byau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>     on Tuesday, January 06, 2004 1:45 PM said:
> 
> > How many user accounts/passwords do you have to remember?
> 
> There are probably 20 +/- 5 accounts that require some sort of password.
> Too much for me to remember, especially when I don't use them all
> everyday, some not even once in a month or more.
> 
> > Everywhere I have worked I've only known two passords (maybe a few
> > more) . my unix uesrname, and root.  Occasoinally I would remember a
> > third (windows login) as I didn't want my windows and unix logins to
> > be the same.
> 
> Well I'm the system administrator here (if you can call me that!) so I
> have to know everything.
> 
> Also, I don't remember reading any suggestions for me in your email, did
> I miss something or did you not give any?
> 
> 
> 
> Chris.

 If you have a PDA you can get several applications that help to manage 
Passwords etc.You still have to remember one PW for the application on
the PDA. Most also sync to a windows version if you pardon my language.
Regards Roger


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