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I bet that the 'Laffer Curve' effect would demonstrate that the harder it is to type the password the more likely it is that the user will find a shortcut to typing it. Yet I've never had an auditor mention the macro function in Client Access... "Mark Waterbury" <mark.s.waterbury=XfrvlLN1Pqtfpb/ySbbPhw@public.gmane.org> wrote in 005f01c27b16$b3522fc0$a90e560c@ryersontull.com:">news:005f01c27b16$b3522fc0$a90e560c@ryersontull.com: > Hi, all: > > I recommend choosing a "random" real word, as described in this > thread, then interspersing digits and/or allowed special characters, > to make it very "hard to guess" and not prone to a "dictionary" > based attack. >
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