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== changing password ==
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No, he could not see your password in clear textAt best it would be in some enprcyted hash and he would have to decrypt it.Unless of course that he had a key logger installed on the computer when you created your password.Moreover, he can reset your password at any time to something generic and login to your account.
 
 
Hello I am in need of help. Does anyone know how to delete a use and then create one or change existing password for user? I transcribe statements and the files are sent through filezillaMy computer crashed and I lost everything.  I downloaded filezilla and have it on my system just fine. The problem is that I have a username and password. I am connected to the server with a host address. My boss who downloads the files for me to type does not know filezilla at all.  Her husband did all the program stuff and he passed away not too long ago.  I am trying to connect to filezilla and it tells me that I need password.  I know the password that I have was corrupt a while back and he changed it.  My boss does not know the new one. She only has a list with all the old ones on it.
 
Thank you much Kathy
 
  
 
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