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No, I don't know your damn password.
#1
Ok, I've been asked about every day for the last 7 days about passwords to various sites from various employee's. Yes, I helped them get setup on that site. Yes, I helped you come up w/ a password that would work on that site. NO, I DON'T REMEMBER WHAT THEY TYPED IN AND WHY WOULD I? It's not in my job description to remember everything you need to remember. What do I look like, a human database for storing your password?

Smile

Ok, I feel better now.

Bill
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#2
You might suggest they use this in the future. I have found the combination to be very helpful. Big Grin

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Whippet, Whippet Good
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#3
In the future just make "dumbazz" the default password

: - )
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#4
8 asterisks always works
********
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#5
I'm surprised at how many passwords I do remember for people, when asked - which I really shouldn't encourage as that only increases that request...

...but you can always recommend them going with the Post-It under their keyboard or something. ; )

Perhaps a spreadsheet that has the site/username/password combo in their. Of course, they can also password-protect the spreadsheet, for a little bit of security, but then they might be back at square one when they forget that password too! lol
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#6
This is why I recommend that my users have 1 STRONG password that they use for everything and DON'T write it on a Post-It note under the keyboard. I have some users that need to remember 8 or more different passwords just to do their jobs.
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#7
I have 4 of these:


Part of the 'service'.
I can also charge a 'research' fee. :-)
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#8
My Post-It 'under the keyboard' (or on a monitor, for that matter) was sarcasm. FYI.
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#9
Maybe try a new one I learned from someone at a large electronics retailer.
When someone is at the return counter, and the person has no clue they call the manager and tell them they have a code I D "ten" T......or written I D 1O T
Looks like a good password for them.
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#10
initials + birthday

sally ann doe, born august, 5th 1970

sad08051970

easy to remember and i think it ranks as "strong"

subbing an "o" for the zeros is easy as well
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