Hi, Jim,  I'm glad you got your password question solved.

For everyone:  If psssword protection is important, use 4.0.

Dar Scott



On May 21, 2010, at 8:39 AM, Jim Bufalini wrote:

Richard,

You've probably already done this, but to be safe may I ask if you
first
set the passkey of the stack to the current password before attempting
to change the password itself?

I've encountered a few issues with the change to the more-secure method
of password protection used in v4.0, but IIRC what you describe here
should work as long as you have access to change the password, provided
by first setting the passkey.

No I didn't and of course that's the answer, otherwise you could just take a password protected stack and set its password to empty without knowing the
password. ;-)

What was throwing me off is the lock symbol still appeared in the
Application Browser. So you have to set the passkey. Set the password to
empty. Save the stack and then Refresh the Application Browser. Thanks
Richard!

Aloha from Hawaii,

Jim Bufalini

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