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|    Roy Witt to RJ Clay    |
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|    29 Sep 12 17:09:49    |
      02 Sep 26 15:09, RJ Clay wrote to Roy Witt:               RW>>> Use your keyboard up/down arrow keys to select the level you want        RW>>> to enter a password. Hit (enter key) and the ******** will go        RW>>> away and show you a blank line.               RC>> By "not accessible" I mean that I cannot do that: the password        RC>> settings lines are greyed out and if I press the up arrow at "Send        RC>> Notify messages", it just goes to "Accept resend requests".               RC> And note, btw, that I have the same issue with the 'Password        RC> password' item on the "General information screen. The item is        RC> listed on that configuration screen but is greyed out and using the        RC> up or down arrows just ends up skipping over it.              If you have previously set a password there, you'll have to 'start' your       rexcfg executable with -p, which will allow you to view and modify all       passwords throughout the config program.              i.e. recfgL.exe -pcarrot - if your password is carrot, will allow you to       view and modify all other passwords. Otherwise, the fields will be there,       but the passwords will be starred out and unmodifiable.              Leaving the Password password blank will not have this effect on the       passwords used to config a node in the config program. They should be       accessable and modifiable.              At least that's how it works in the Windows version.              I have no experience at all with the Linux version of REX, so all I can       tell you is to get ahold of someone like Robert Wolfe (1:261/20), who has       plenty of experience with Linux and REX.               R\%/itt                     ... Mark Owen: "Hey, did you ever hear anything about that beer?       ... Fellow SEAL: "You believed that shit, I bet you voted for change too,       ... SUCKER."                     --- GoldED+/W32 with D'Bridge 3.82        * Origin: Texas Lone-Star - Texan, American, USAian (1:387/22)    |
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