Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot
Changing the Default Security Passwords
Changing the Default Security Passwords
This section describes how to change the default security passwords that come with your BBSM Hotspot server. Table
Caution For security reasons, we strongly recommend that you change these default passwords immediately. Failing to change them could compromise network security. Do not use any blank passwords.
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Windows 2000 | Cisco | cisco | The Windows 2000 Administrator has full system |
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MSDE System | sa | cisco | The MSDE system administrator (‘sa’) login is a |
Administrator |
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Changing the Windows 2000 Administrator Password
Use the following procedure to change the Windows 2000 Administrator default password.
Step 1 Choose Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Computer Management. The Computer Management window appears. (See Figure
Cisco BBSM Hotspot 1.0 User Guide
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