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November 2004, Week 4

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Bob J.
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Tue, 23 Nov 2004 13:38:29 -0500
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Use the reset button on the GSP to clear all passwords.
Your GSP is implying you didn't enter the correct password.
The next GSP logon after hitting the reset button will have
admin capabilities.

                   Bob J. -- Ideal Computer Services
                   http://www.icsgroup.net



Craig Lalley wrote:
> OK, I am on a HP-UX, but at this level it should be the same.
>
> I hit control b to get in the service processor,
> hit enter at the login (no users set up)
> hit enter at the password
>
> I am in the GSP and get a prompts.
>
> When I type LC (Lan Configuration)
> It say I need system administrator access... I AM the system admin!
>
> I need to get this up so I can get in and solve a problem that requires single user mode.
>
> Any ideas, I need them quickly.
>
> -Craig
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