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Message-ID: <3FE0EDDA.8080106@snosoft.com>
From: dotslash at snosoft.com (KF)
Subject: IE Content Manager

Hacksaw Jim Duggan?

a product name would be a good start.
-KF


Jim Duggan wrote:

>I have a system with a content manager that is enabled and obviously
>passworded to which the password is not known.  Might anyone know where
>this key/enable flag is stored in registry?  Im hopping i can either
>just tick it to disable or maybe just clear the password value.  Google
>didnt come up with much so i was just wondering if anyone had some quick
>insight.
>
>Thanks
>Jason
>
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