logging_in_to_sdf_servers
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===== Password Recovery ===== | ===== Password Recovery ===== | ||
- | It can be somewhat unclear, at first glance, how to actually use the SDF automatic password recovery routine once you have set it up with the\\ [[finding_help# | + | It can be somewhat unclear, at first glance, how to actually use the SDF automatic password recovery routine once you have set it up with the\\ [[finding_help# |
- | * %%'%%'' | + | * '' |
* Follow the prompts as you find them until you reach the response: What would you like to use for your login? | * Follow the prompts as you find them until you reach the response: What would you like to use for your login? | ||
- | * Do not enter a login, just hit enter on the keyboard. You will then get a command prompt which reads: | + | * Do not enter a login, just hit enter on the keyboard. You will then get a command prompt which reads: '' |
- | * Type %%'%%'' | + | * Type '' |
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