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#81577
02/16/2002 1:02 PM
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Ive searched everywhere to find this but to no avail so I resort to you, UBBDev Members, I have to figure out how to change passwords from being asterisks to being as the password you typed. All I know is it is something in the RegEdit, but havent found it, so if you can help, please do.
« ----------------- Info -----------------» Email: [email protected] Web Site: Blue-Wave « --------------- End Info ---------------»
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#81578
02/17/2002 6:36 PM
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« ----------------- Info -----------------» Email: [email protected] Web Site: Blue-Wave « --------------- End Info ---------------»
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#81579
02/17/2002 6:43 PM
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If you're talking about how they appear when typed in Windows, I'm sure there's no way to change that. They have them displayed in that style for a reason, so you probably won't be able to mess with it.
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#81580
02/17/2002 8:39 PM
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There's 8 complicated registry strings that will do that if you alter them all but it also changes the way windows uses passwords.
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