Porthos
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Nope no boots on this one either
That's how I feel every time I ask a customer for their password and they come back with "Don't you have it? I gave it to you last time we talked. It was just a little while ago." (9 months I point out)
That's how I feel every time I ask a customer for their password and they come back with "Don't you have it? I gave it to you last time we talked. It was just a little while ago." (9 months I point out)
Actually happened to me once, though huntsman spider was still in the kettle.
I think you know what talking to a wall is. It's not everyone mind you. As they say in the movies "just the usual suspects". Unsurprisingly they are also the ones that open every single email they receive. And call me about a Microsoft Support popup on their iMac saying they have a serious problem on their computer. In the end you can't just fix stupid.I hope you use this as an opportunity to point out (in a very businesslike, but still straightforward way) that it is the owner of a password who is responsible for its safekeeping, and that doing so is essential. I constantly do this and make the point that passwords are to your accounts what keys are to your car and house. If you lose those, even if a locksmith can get you in again, you still end up having either one re-keyed after having done so, and then those new keys are yours to protect and have access to when needed.
"I don't have a password, it just logs in - nope never had one."I think you know what talking to a wall is. It's not everyone mind you. As they say in the movies "just the usual suspects". Unsurprisingly they are also the ones that open every single email they receive. And call me about a Microsoft Support popup on their iMac saying they have a serious problem on their computer. In the end you can't just fix stupid.

In the end you can't just fix stupid.