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How to delete passwords
What is the use of deleting a password you have been forgotten?
Some apparatus, can be given a reset, so they come back in factory settings with a standard password. For that see the manual of the apparatus. Most accounts can't be given a reset. Security systems protecting data, most of the time can't be given a reset, without loosing all info.
If security systems could be opened with a "standard" password the whole system would be worthless, because everyone with that password could enter all systems.
7/22/2014 9:07:26 PM •
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on Jul 22, 2014
User logon error for 2004
From quoted information from Peachtree's KB system:
Go to Task Manager by pressing the CTRL+ALT+DEL keys and on the Processes tab look for W32MKDE.EXE, click to highlight and choose End Task. If W32MKDE.EXE is not shown, close Task Manager.
Go to Start, Find or Search for conn*.* Be sure you are searching the DATAPATH for these files.
Select all connco and conndp files from your datapath and choose delete.
Since you are using Peachtree First R2004, you will then need to go to Start, Run, and type in PFA110.INI and hit enter. This will open it in Notepad.
Scroll down to the [Options] section and look for the line ShowStartup=No, change this to read ShowStartup=Yes.
Look for the line LastCompanyOpen=[company name] where [company name] would be your last company opened company name. Delete the FULL company name after the equal sign.
Look for the line LastCompanyOpenShort=[company short name] where [company short name] would be your last company opened Folder Name. Delete the company folder name after the equal sign.
Select File from the menu bar and choose Save. Close the ini file.
Open Peachtree and select one of the sample companies. After the sample company opens, select File, Open Company and open your company data.
3/28/2014 10:01:36 PM •
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on Mar 28, 2014
Hello, I've been using Peachtree 2004(SR-1) with
That file is the one that stores the customer information - it's stored on something like C: Users\ name \AppData \Local \program name\ settings \ Permiss.dat. That file will be there whatever the original install place of the program is.
You are getting this message because the restore process corruped or deleted the file. The only way to fix that is to perform a real reinstall: run the uninstaller, reboot, manually search all Peachtree related files and folders from the original install places and C:\Users and permanently delete them, reboot again then install and run a registry cleaner like
http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_cleaner/registry_cleaner.htm
reboot once more and then reinstall the program again. You will know that the process was successful if you will be asked to insert the key during the process.
8/24/2011 5:29:56 AM •
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on Aug 24, 2011
Peachtree 2010 networked with 2
Make sure that in workstations you get reply with ping command to your server ip.
For that go to work station and go to start menu->run or press windows key +R so you can see run type in run "ping 192.168.1.3 -t" where 192.168.1.3 assume server ip.
Then press ok if you get reply from server ip then your server and workstation is in network.
But if you get request time out or destination host unreachable then you need to correct your local netowork.
For that check ethenet cable connection network adapter driver are installed and enable in all workstation and server.
Check all ip adddress ,subnet mask and gateway ips.
Also check user rights permission in server.
Let me know if you need further assistance.
Thanks for using FixYa.
6/21/2010 8:23:30 PM •
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on Jun 21, 2010
Immediate access denied
Sir,
These errors are caused by damaged files. Your files need to be repaired. Please visit the Peachtree Data Recovery area for more information. go to the site peachtreedatarecovery.com. If you have multiple user check for privileages download at manufacturer's site.
Thanks
Goodluck
9/17/2009 5:38:31 AM •
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on Sep 17, 2009
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