That portion of the response was a sardonic comment meant to wistfully imply
that the person posing the question may not be who he/she said they were,
but were in fact their progeny - those that were meant to be kept out of the
system to begin with.
In plainer language: Kiddies trying to crack or bypass their parent's
passwords. Spelling errors and poor grammer are more likely to be employed
by the youth, and it is highly unlikely that someone using the same password
for 3 months would suddenly forget it.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"Ian Betts" <ian.betts@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message
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>>> I missed noting but the I do not act like a teacher?
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>> The comment had nothing to do with a lesson in grammer or spelling, Ian.
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>> Best of Luck,
>>
>> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
>> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
>>
>>
> Well I just don't know what else this conveys.
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>> I find it intriguing that you have been using a system and password for
>> three months and have suddenly forgotten it. The numerous spelling and
>> grammatical errors in your post make it just that more curious.
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> Ian
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> With patience there is always a way.
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