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It is a one time password that must be changed to a new 256 character pw htat has a suitable level of complexity and does not resemble any of the last 256 used passwordsOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostShortly before sellotaping it to their desks
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Shortly before sellotaping it to their desksOriginally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Postthere is a password generator that will generate a random password of 256 characters. The users looooove it when you give those out on paper - as to avoid easy copy and pasting

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well done - I worried a lot for youOriginally posted by milanbenes View Postok, extenSHUN to the end of the year, will revisit this thread in a few months
panic over folks
Milan.
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there is a password generator that will generate a random password of 256 characters. The users looooove it when you give those out on paper - as to avoid easy copy and pastingOriginally posted by rootsnall View PostDid you know the newer releases now allow longer passwords, the vendor of the package now offer training in how to enter 9 and even 10 character long passwords.
Milan, are you going to wing it or go on the training ?
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ok, extenSHUN to the end of the year, will revisit this thread in a few months
panic over folks
Milan.
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yeah, what's that all about? i would've thought that a recruitment agent would have a better idea about the state of the market than a contractor.Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostHow are you finding the market?
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostA lot of SAP (cue for MB) clients that I know of have postponed or cancelled new releases and rollouts due to financial constraints. SAP costs lately far outweigh any benefits, dear friend.
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ps. .Net customers tend to have more money and be more stupid than your average IT clientLast edited by rootsnall; 30 June 2008, 15:06.
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A lot of SAP (cue for MB) clients that I know of have postponed or cancelled new releases and rollouts due to financial constraints. SAP costs lately far outweigh any benefits, dear friend.
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I pass them twice a year on average. What's your point caller?Originally posted by milanbenes View Postlooks like this bunch of big heads wouldn't pass a .Net interview
good enough
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looks like this bunch of big heads wouldn't pass a .Net interview
good enough
Milan.
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