Dbo.Account Password??

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    Enthusiast killerbros2 is offline
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    Dbo.Account Password??

    Ok. I Made an account on Dbo.Account.
    Last Time When i made from it, There was a slot to put in the password u wanted.
    i dont see a password :S
    it is for msql 2005
    im using kekeu client. HELP ME PLZZ


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    Enthusiast killerbros2 is offline
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    Re: Dbo.Account Password??

    Never Mind Found Solution Please Delete

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    Re: Dbo.Account Password??

    yes please don't share the answer with us it's not like other people haven't had this problem before and couldn't find a solution. and people who have this problem in the future and search for it will find this thread full of helpfulness

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    DRGunZ 2 Creator wesman2232 is offline
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    Re: Dbo.Account Password??

    its called dont be an idiot and post here saying "OMG I NEEDZ HELP! PLZ PLZ LPZ"
    its also called GO AND READ THE DAMN TUTORIAL AGAIN or if you get a probelem : TRY AGAIN, MAYBE YOU DID SOMETHING WRONG!
    People dont need to search >.>

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    Member 9000234 is offline
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    Re: Dbo.Account Password??

    for some databases, it's in dbo.login, remember to re-fill it with the same information as you put in dbo.account!

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    Re: Dbo.Account Password??

    Quote Originally Posted by wesman2232 View Post
    its called dont be an idiot and post here saying "OMG I NEEDZ HELP! PLZ PLZ LPZ"
    its also called GO AND READ THE DAMN TUTORIAL AGAIN or if you get a probelem : TRY AGAIN, MAYBE YOU DID SOMETHING WRONG!
    People dont need to search >.>
    if people didn't need to search why would there be a search function in most forum software?
    I didn't need help, but I'm saying if people searched and found this thread, then the OP just says "oh I found the answer mods delete/close" that isn't very helpful.

    also, just so you know, the registration scripts included in some tutorials use a non-existent column in dbo.Accounts called password
    which is, of course wrong, as dbo.Login is where passwords are stored.



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