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3.
Enter regedit. Click Ok. This action displays the Registry Editor.
4.
Select HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
5.
Select System.
6.
Select CurrentControlSet.
7.
Select Services.
8.
Select VxD.
9.
Select VNETSUP. From VNETSUP, a collection of name/data pairs is
displayed.
To create a new name/data pair in the Registry Editor
1.
From the Edit menu, select New.
2.
Select DWORD Value.
3.
Add a new entry to EnablePlainTextPassword.
4.
Change the name of the Windows 98 default from New Value #1 to
EnablePlainTextPassword. Click Enter. The following is an example:
EnablePlainTextPassword 0x00000000 (0)
5.
To edit the new key, double click on EnablePlainTextPassword.
6.
Change the value to 1. Select the hexadecimal option.
GUI Administration Tools
At this point you are probably saying this is too complicated. We have
developed two different GUI (Graphical User Interface) tools which allow
you to run all the common virtual server setup commands and to manage
files with simple point and click utilities. The following tools are covered
in chapter 3 in this Handbook:
iManager file management tool that runs in your web browser
iRoot virtual server administration tool which also runs in your web
browser
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