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On 10/13/2011 11:35 AM, Paul Farrow wrote:
> 
> Hey James
> 
> I had the very same problem.  You need to put a user of root and
> YOUR same password to get in (nospam4me).  If it doesn't like that
> password try username: root password: root but password should be
> unchanged.
> 
  Thanks. The username is where I went wrong.

- -- 
James Moe
moe dot james at sohnen-moe dot com
520.743.3936
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