Hello Jeroen,

On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 03:32:47 +0200GMT (24-4-02, 3:32 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:

RO>> Try to delete the password (or the group) at: Options - Network admin

J> Yes, but he cannot access the Bat anymore. :-( He needs the login/password
J> for that.

The easiest way to mess things up (I've been trying to do so. <g>) is
to give one user (read accountname) a user-definition in network
admin. The way to access TB is to enter an accountname at the login and
to skip the password. When you/he don't/doesn't remember what the
accountname is, try to find out in the registry, at
HKCU-Software-RIT-The bat!-Users Depot
Here you'll find a listing of the names of all installed accounts.

When you're logged in access network admin and change the setting for
the appropriate accounts back to 'administrator' When you don't see
Network administration under Options in the menu, you're logged in as
a user that's defined as 'user', that'll mean you won't see any other
accounts than the one you used to log in. Exit TB and log in as
another user.

As I tried this before sending this message, I used my own
configuration with three accounts, I'm not sure what the way to change
things would be when you've got only one account, since I suspect you
wouldn't be able to access network admin.

J> Is there a way to delete passwords with deleting a
J> config-file, without deleting account properties?

Not from outside TB, I think, that would make it rather useless as a
protection.
-- 
Groetjes, Roelof


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