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New Post 5/14/2008 12:22 AM
User is offline GaryN
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Hi & thanks for the entertainment! 

Hi, I've just registered with the site and I look forward to learning more about BA approaches and activities.  What's the entertainment you ask ?  Well, when I registered I had to enter a password and the prompt said:

"Passwords must be at least 7 characters in length and contain at least 0 non-alphanumeric characters"

Being analytical, I did wonder how a password could have anything other than "at least 0" of something!  Anyway, looking forward to many interesting discussions.

Gary

 

 

 
New Post 5/14/2008 3:30 AM
User is offline Guy Beauchamp
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Re: Hi & thanks for the entertainment! 

Gary,

What's the problem? Obviously, this restriction has been imposed to stop people registering with negative legnth passwords...?  ;-)

Guy

 
New Post 5/21/2008 5:42 AM
User is offline VN
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Re: Hi & thanks for the entertainment! 

In addition this requirement could be interpreted as requesting you to enter at least seven special characters ;)) So your password may look like !@#$%^&

 

 
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