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Posted: April 28, 2005 1:43 pm
by a1aara
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote: The only problem was that she misplaced my passwords. I have about 12 different user I.D.'s and passwords for different operating systems. I finally found them after i messed the desk back up. :)
Passwords!!!! On paper???? Must be nice to not be forced to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley
they are locked up. she was also cleaning that part of my desk.

Posted: April 28, 2005 1:44 pm
by PHBeerman
a1aara wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote: The only problem was that she misplaced my passwords. I have about 12 different user I.D.'s and passwords for different operating systems. I finally found them after i messed the desk back up. :)
Passwords!!!! On paper???? Must be nice to not be forced to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley
they are locked up. she was also cleaning that part of my desk.
Doesn't matter. Auditors would eat your lunch for that.

Posted: April 28, 2005 1:48 pm
by a1aara
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote: The only problem was that she misplaced my passwords. I have about 12 different user I.D.'s and passwords for different operating systems. I finally found them after i messed the desk back up. :)
Passwords!!!! On paper???? Must be nice to not be forced to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley
they are locked up. she was also cleaning that part of my desk.
Doesn't matter. Auditors would eat your lunch for that.
That goes along with the 6 different acess cards that I need that go along with different passwords.

Posted: April 28, 2005 1:50 pm
by rednekkPH
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote: The only problem was that she misplaced my passwords. I have about 12 different user I.D.'s and passwords for different operating systems. I finally found them after i messed the desk back up. :)
Passwords!!!! On paper???? Must be nice to not be forced to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley
they are locked up. she was also cleaning that part of my desk.
Doesn't matter. Auditors would eat your lunch for that.
I've had the same password for 7 years. And it's the same as everyone elses in all our offices. :lol:

Posted: April 28, 2005 1:51 pm
by PHBeerman
rednekkPH wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote: The only problem was that she misplaced my passwords. I have about 12 different user I.D.'s and passwords for different operating systems. I finally found them after i messed the desk back up. :)
Passwords!!!! On paper???? Must be nice to not be forced to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley
they are locked up. she was also cleaning that part of my desk.
Doesn't matter. Auditors would eat your lunch for that.
I've had the same password for 7 years. And it's the same as everyone elses in all our offices. :lol:
Must be nice to work for the morons who make these laws but never have to follow them.

My passwords (about 40 of them) expire every 120 days.

Posted: April 28, 2005 1:54 pm
by buffettbride
PHBeerman wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote: The only problem was that she misplaced my passwords. I have about 12 different user I.D.'s and passwords for different operating systems. I finally found them after i messed the desk back up. :)
Passwords!!!! On paper???? Must be nice to not be forced to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley
they are locked up. she was also cleaning that part of my desk.
Doesn't matter. Auditors would eat your lunch for that.
I've had the same password for 7 years. And it's the same as everyone elses in all our offices. :lol:
Must be nice to work for the morons who make these laws but never have to follow them.

My passwords (about 40 of them) expire every 120 days.
I can access about 90% of what I need with 1 LDAP-based password but we have to change it every 30 days--characters can't be located in the same position as the previous password. Must have at least 1 capital letter and contain alpha and numeric characters.

It's about due to expire. I think I'll go for Hump1Monkey

Posted: April 28, 2005 1:57 pm
by a1aara
PHBeerman wrote:
rednekkPH wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote:
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote: The only problem was that she misplaced my passwords. I have about 12 different user I.D.'s and passwords for different operating systems. I finally found them after i messed the desk back up. :)
Passwords!!!! On paper???? Must be nice to not be forced to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley
they are locked up. she was also cleaning that part of my desk.
Doesn't matter. Auditors would eat your lunch for that.
I've had the same password for 7 years. And it's the same as everyone elses in all our offices. :lol:
Must be nice to work for the morons who make these laws but never have to follow them.




My passwords (about 40 of them) expire every 120 days.

Mine expire every 120 as well.

How do you keep track of all your passwords?

Posted: April 28, 2005 2:00 pm
by PHBeerman
a1aara wrote: Mine expire every 120 as well.
How do you keep track of all your passwords?
Usually passwords cannot be repeats of the previous 5. So I have about 6 variations of my core passwords.

Posted: April 28, 2005 2:06 pm
by a1aara
PHBeerman wrote:
a1aara wrote: Mine expire every 120 as well.
How do you keep track of all your passwords?
Usually passwords cannot be repeats of the previous 5. So I have about 6 variations of my core passwords.
We can not use the same password twice.