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Browse All TopicsI am in the process of installing ISA Server 2006 and I am trying to import a previously backed up configuration. The problem I have is that the "gentleman" who performed the backup can't remember the password he created. Is there any way to get around this?
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Better do it from scratch, benefits are that you learn from it and you never know what the "gentleman" did. If he lost an important password then he might have lost other details in the config as well.
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by: keith_alabasterPosted on 2008-04-03 at 23:20:13ID: 21279399
No - sorry