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Old 08-05-2003, 05:32 PM
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Default Problem: Password truncation in setting up modem connection

I am a new owner of my first pocket pc, iPAQ h5550. In setting up the connection (for a Socket 56K modem) to access Lotus Notes and the Internet, my password becomes truncated to 16 characters (of the 24--yes, I know that's long, but that's what I was assigned!)

I have searched everywhere for info on this issue, and the only thing I found was a notation that expanded passwords were not suggested. Unless I can get the password changed by our IT group, I won't be able to use the modem, at all.

Any ideas on whether or not there is a fix somewhere?
 
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Old 08-05-2003, 08:21 PM
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Default Re: Problem: Password truncation in setting up modem connection

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...my password becomes truncated to 16 characters (of the 24--yes, I know that's long, but that's what I was assigned!)
24 characters?!? :shocked!: Either your admin is anally security-concious or downright mean! I seriously hope they don't mind users writing down their passwords somewhere.

I would try to get the password changed. It sounds like 16 chars is about the limit, at least of a random letters, numbers and characters password.
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Old 08-05-2003, 08:28 PM
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One system I was on wouldn't let me have more than 8 chars, let alone 24. 8O. Not quite sure what else can be done but change the password.
 
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Old 08-05-2003, 09:07 PM
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One system I was on wouldn't let me have more than 8 chars, let alone 24. 8O.
Indeed, most UNIX systems threw away any characters after the first 8. Only the more modern ones (which use a longer hash) don't.

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Not quite sure what else can be done but change the password.
I was going to ask... how hard is it for you to change your password? In most companies, password changing is encouraged.

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