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Is there anyone who knows a way that I could call a
function to access the Windows Login Password. I have a function declared (thanks to an MVP) that reads the Login Name, but in order to clean up some file size (about 1MG), I need a cleaner way to set a password function. Windows is there so..... Thanks in Advance. John Petty |
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John,
If it was that easy, what would be the point of even bothering to have passwords? -- HTH Bob Phillips "john.petty" wrote in message ... Is there anyone who knows a way that I could call a function to access the Windows Login Password. I have a function declared (thanks to an MVP) that reads the Login Name, but in order to clean up some file size (about 1MG), I need a cleaner way to set a password function. Windows is there so..... Thanks in Advance. John Petty |
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