up.time passwords can only be reset manually, either by the user him / herself or by another user with edit user privileges.
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How do I reset the up.time administrator password? | Rating | Views | |
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To reset the up.time administrator password follow the directions in this article http://support.uptimesoftware.com/article.php?id=073 By: uptime Support | Date Created: 10-14-2009 | Last Modified: 8-13-2011 | Index: 435 |
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Are service monitor passwords encrypted? | Rating | Views | |
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Service monitors that require password (such as Oracle, MySQL, etc) have their passwords encrypted in the database. The encoding of passwords is done by the up.time core, and is never seen by users. By: uptime Support | Date Created: 10-10-2009 | Last Modified: 8-10-2011 | Index: 416 |
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Resetting the up.time Administrator Password | Rating | Views | |
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By: uptime Support | Date Created: 6-2-2006 | Last Modified: 3-1-2013 | Index: 073 |
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Common User Agent Strings | Rating | Views | |
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How to add or enable a non-root up.time user on ESX4 | Rating | Views | |
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To add a non-root user to your ESX server for the purposes of up.time monitoring please follow these steps. NOTE: You may find that an ESX 3.x server monitored with up.time that has been upgraded... By: uptime Support | Date Created: 8-25-2010 | Last Modified: 8-13-2011 | Index: 494 |
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