Hello:

Yesterday I was given an SE/30 that seems to be in very good condition. As
it is, it has some useful software on it and is running and booting system
7.1 just fine.

The problem is when it comes to networking. It has something called
"Timbuktu Pro, version 2.0" on it that seems to intercept nearly any change
I attempt to make to the network settings with a request for a "master
password". Of course, I don't know the master password and was wondering if
anyone knew a way around this or a way to defeat it. If worst came to worst,
could I somehow simply remove Timbuktu Pro entirely and thereby get around
it?

Glenn McGaha Miller
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