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Old 11-01-2009, 08:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi folks,
We have a pc in our office and an software application has been installed in that pc...I want to check username and password to open that application.
How to check?

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Old 11-03-2009, 12:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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can anyone help me?
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can you please specify what kind of application you want to access or the name of it.
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can you please specify what kind of application you want to access or the name of it.

that is application software for retail billing.
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that is application software for retail billing.
Name/verson? We can't help unless we know exactly what it is. And since it's an application in itself there may not be a way to check.
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Obviously you're not authorized to use this app, otherwise you would have access. If you forgot your username and pass, and you do have authorization, contact customer support and see if they'll reset it.
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This sounds like it could be a hacking attempt.
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LOL noob. You dont "check" someones account details thats just pointless its sort of common sense aswell why would there be such a way? Hackers would be able to take over then.
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LOL noob. You dont "check" someones account details thats just pointless its sort of common sense aswell why would there be such a way? Hackers would be able to take over then.
Name calling is pointless.

Anyway, it may just be an old computer and nobody remembers any of the login information. There's several types of bootable recovery CDs that will allow you to change/remove any/all windows user passwords on the machine. Unless you're talking about a specific application that requires a username and password, then we'd need more info about that specific proram.
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