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    it's been several years since i used DCC but if i remember correctly it has a telnet client built in, open this client and login to the box then issue the passwd command.
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    Had a look but i am finding it difficult to understand what i am supposed to do so will wait until somebody that has used DCC recently can give me a guide as i do not want to c*ck up my receiver

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    Quote Originally Posted by satplustv View Post
    I do not use TELNET I use DCC ?
    If you actually took the time to read and follow the instructions than you wouldn't need to shout!

    The post was in response to yours saying you use DCC and informing you how you could do it
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    Yes i read it, and saw telnet in DCC but i do not understand what to do to change my password as i can see NO option to change or save the password when i click on telnet ?

    Maybe it would be helpful if you posted the steps:

    1.Log on to your box
    2. click on telnet on the left
    3. ?
    4.?
    5.?
    etc etc etc


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    when you have started the telnet session type passwd this will initiate the password reset protocol. then you just type the new password in and hit enter, then again and it's done.
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    Thats what i am talking about very clear instructions sorted thank you very much

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