unofficial microsoft.public.money FAQ and A
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Q) Help! I've lost my password. Now what do I do?
A) Passwords are there for a reason. When you forget them, you've discovered the reason. It's to make it harder for people who don't know the password to get at your data. That is why you used a password in the first place, isn't it?
If you use Passport authentication to control access to your Money file, just use the Passport lost password tools at the Passport site. (This is probably the best reason for integration of Passport authentication with Money.)
If you just used a file password, there are services and a number of software tools that do password recovery.
See also "Why do I have to use Passport authentication with Money?" for more information on the good, bad, and ugly of Passport and file passwords as access authentication schemes for Money.
References:
Money password recovery
Passport lost password help
Please see this disclaimer if you are using Money 2005 or this comment if you are using Money 2006.
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Last update: 10 December 2006 |
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