ViewCam Lite By Frank Xu - Admin password default required

Hi,
I have installed ViewCam Lite in my ipad to view my cctv camera and logged in using ADMIN account no password default under the settings tab i went and created new users and then also there was some default password for that admin account in the tool and it got set for that and now i am not able to use the admin account. Could you anyone please let me know the default password which is being set in ViewCam Lite tool under the settings tab.
My email id : ****************
Thanks in Advance.
<Edited by Host>

You would need to contact the developer.

Similar Messages

  • Forgot my admin password, how to reset?

    I need help, can't update any app or software where admin password is required.Please help me reset and choose new admin password.

    Forgot Your Account Password
    For Lion/Mountain Lion
        Boot to the Recovery HD:
    Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
         When the menubar appears select Terminal from the Utilities menu.
         Enter resetpassword at the prompt and press RETURN. Follow
         instructions in the dialog window that will appear.
         Or see Reset a Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Password, OS X Mountain Lion- Reset a login password, and
         OS X Lion- Apple ID can be used to reset your user account password.
    For Snow Leopard and earlier with installer DVD
         Mac OS X 10.6- If you forget your administrator password
    For Snow Leopard and earlier without installer DVD
        How to reset your Mac OS X password without an installer disc | MacYourself

  • How to change default admin password on Cisco Aironet 1040

    How do I change the default username and password on the Cisco Aironet 1040. There is a default set and I want to change that to secure the device. I've checked the manual and can't seem to find the directions. Any ideas?

    Hi Brian,
    If this AP is already registered with a WLC then you can change it via WLC.
    In WLC GUI, go to Wireless -> Select the AP -> Credential -> Override Global Credential-> Update username/pw/enable pw
    In WLC CLI, you can configure it like this. If it is for all APs, then select all, otherwise AP name.
    (WLC3) >config ap mgmtuser add username admin password Cisco123 secret Cisco123 ?
    all            Applies the configuration to every AP that does not have a specific user name.
         Enter the name of the Cisco AP.
    (WLC3) >config ap mgmtuser add username password secret
    (WLC3) >save config
    Are you sure you want to save? (y/n) y
    If it is Autonomous AP you can configure using the "username xxxx password xxx" IOS command
    HTH
    Rasika
    *** Pls rate all useful responses ****

  • Default 10g admin password

    Hi, I'm new to Oracle & having installed the 10g personal edition, I now forgot the default admin password... Your help is much appreciated!!!

    Hi,
    How did you finally figure out the default password please? It didn't ask me while installing the database. I've tried:
    system/manager
    sys/change_on_install
    scott/tiger
    none of them worked.
    Any help are greatly appreciated!!
    --Rita                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

  • Rejecting my admin password thats never been chang...

    BT Home hub manager keeps interupting and saying they can't connect to broadband and I need to change the admin password. However I am still connected and apart from the manager have no problems. I decided to change the password to see if it stopped it happening but the password on the back of the hub was rejected although it has not been changed as far as I know. Any idea's?
    Thanks
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Can you actually connect to the broadband?  If so, then it's probably just BT Desktop Help going haywire.  Quite frankly, it's a largeley useless bit of software that causes more problems than it solves.
    As for the hub password, check very carefully that you are typing it correctly - check uppercase vs. lowercase letters, and check for numbers that look like letters and vice-versa.
    The hub normally asks for the password to be changed the first time anyone changes any settings, so it may have been changed some time ago.  If all else fails, use the Reset to Factory Defaults , but be aware that doing so will lose all customised settings.

  • After recovery, admin password filled in with "dots" and cannot delete or change it

    Hello.
    I ran the Windows 7 updates yesterday, but only the necessary ones.  I did not install any of the optional ones.  After the updates completed, I turned the computer on and it was stuck in a loop cycle - starting windows, then the admin password log in box came up.  The box was fiiled in (with "dots" but too many to represent my password) and the screen just quickly flashed back & forth between the log in screen and "password incorrect".     I tried to switch user, and it flashed back to the admin log in. 
    I did a system recovery to factory defaults (after backing up all data)  using the recovery discs.  After recovery, the "Set a password for account" screen comes up with the box below "Type a password" filled in completely with dots.  I cannot erase them with the backspace or delete keys.  If I highlight it and then try erase it with backspace or delete, the cursor just moves to the right hand side of the password box, but it still doesn't delete the faulty password "dots" so that I can change it. 
    I tried to reboot by holding in the power button and then turning it back on.  After selecting country & language again, the same password screen come up.
    It is stuck!  Any help would be greatly appreciated!  I computer I have  is the HP TouchSmart 310 PC 1155-Y.
    Thank You!
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    That is curious with a Recovery.  First, try to reset the password using NTPassword.  Make the CD, boot to it  following the directions.  If that does not solve the signon problem, consider installing the OS from a regular Windows 7 disk of the same version, using the key from the COA sticker.
    {---------- Please click the "Thumbs Up" to say thanks for helping.
    Please click "Accept As Solution" if my help has solved your problem. ----------}
    This is a user supported forum. I am a volunteer and I do not work for HP.

  • Forgot my Admin Password to my HP Pavillion Windows 7 Home Premium Laptop

    Hello,
    Need help I forgot my admin password.  I can login to other login but not do not have another admin acct.  I need to update my pc but cannot.   I do not have the original cd NOR do I want to do a system recovery to take it back to factory default settings because of important documents & tons of pics & videos saved.
    Someone once posted to try the following steps to remove the password -> Restart your PC, and hold the F8 keyboard button and as you enter the Windows® Boot Menu you will see some different choices, choose Safe Mode with Networking. Now Windows® will start in Safe Mode.  Select the default Administrator account from the login, the password can be blank. If you are lucky and passed the login, then you should be able to edit your original account. [[NOTE - I tried this & it did not work.]]
    I had read somewhere just cant find it now that Microsoft had a program to safely remove an amdin password.  Is this correct?  Does HP or Microsoft have a way without loosing data?  Are there any third party programs that anyone can recommend that can safely remove the password that I can use that will not reset my pc back to factory?
    Any advice is appreciated.
    Thank you,
    Missiey

    Unfortunately I am not local. I live in Europe.  
    Contact the Geek squad and let them know what the problem is.
    Tell them that there are important documents on your notebook that you cannot lose.
    That would mean asking them if they can guarantee that you won't lose your documents.
    Ask them if they have access to a utility that will reset the password for you without requiring a reinstallation of the operating system. If they  don't have a clue when you ask about MSDaRT's Locksmith utility, then find another shop. Many cities have independent technicians who can do this for you.
    ****Please click on Accept As Solution if a suggestion solves your problem. It helps others facing the same problem to find a solution easily****
    2015 Microsoft MVP - Windows Experience Consumer

  • How do I change the admin password in SJSWS 7.0?

    I've googled this, searched the forums, read the manual, but I haven't found anything that explained how to change the admin password for SJSWS 7.0. So, right now I'm stuck with "adminadmin" as the password, which I think is the default since I don't remember specifying that during install. Clearly I can't use this in production with the default admin password... sorry if this is a rtfm question, but I really didn't see anything in the manual about changing the admin password. Thanks!

    You could use the following CLI command:-
    wadm> set-admin-prop --set-password
    More information about the command:-
    http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-3283/set-admin-prop-1?a=view
    You could also use Administration console-
    - Login to the Administration Console and click on the Nodes tab
    - In the Nodes page, click on the Administration Server link within the Nodes table
    - Go to "Administration Server Preferences" section in the General page and change the password

  • I get error message When I try to set admin password on Pixma MG2922.

    When I try to set my Admin password on my Pixma MG2922.
    I get an error message in the last box when I confirm the passwrd.
    "Passord entered is invalid" .
    I have tried everything.
    Password was never changed from Default.
    What is the Default password?
    I was using admin for initial Log in and did not work.
    Any help on ths wold be apreciated..
    Steven Higgins
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi stevepse,
    The default administrator password "canon" is specified for the printer at the time of purchase.
    This didn't answer your question or issue? Please call or email us at one of the methods on the Contact Us page for further assistance.
    Did this answer your question? Please click the Accept as Solution button so that others may find the answer as well.

  • Can't change the admin password in HSS

    Hi all,
    I want to change the default admin password to a different one,
    I thought I could change it via HSS but when I open the properties menu, there is no option to change password,
    Does anyone know a different way?
    Thanks,
    Yuval

    You can also change the Password from Your relational db
    For Example
    Go to db and Type in query
    Select * from css_users;
    Result
                                                                User         Password
    native://DN=cn=911,ou=People,dc=css,dc=hyperion,dc=com?USER admin {SSH2}L+o8ap4rF392KtWf6/druBlx96bqIOcvRh+fbSdeeXNyjdMLdSTEpmB0nJBqaJoF Administrator Shared Services Administrator 1 Shared Services System Shared Services System
    Edit the Password column line
    "{SSH2}L+o8ap4rF392KtWf6/druBlx96bqIOcvRh+fbSdeeXNyjdMLdSTEpmB0nJBqaJoF"
    and replace with Password123
    and save the query .You need to restart the hyperion server and login into the shared services with lastest password
    Thanks,
    Sreekumar Hariharan

  • Resetting the Admin password in single user mode

    Ok, my friend bought an old Imac from someone she went to school with with OS 10.4.2 on it. It works fine except that she can not install any programs because there is an admin password that she does not know. She asked the person she bought it from, he says he doesn't even remember setting a password. Normaly with this issue id just pop in the install disk and reset it from there, except neither of them have the install disk, and my install disk is to current for the machine. Does anyone know how I can reset the admin acount using single user mode commands? I can do it on my Mac Book pro but it doesn't seem to work the same way on 10.4. Please help!
    EDIT: It is a Power PC G3 if that helps.
    Message was edited by: CartooNxHerO

    CartooNxHerO wrote:
    Ok, so I used the advice from the third link you gave me but i'm still in single user mode trying to figure out how to delete the users home folders.
    Message was edited by: CartooNxHerO
    You do not need to delete "the users home folders". Nor do you need to delete the netinfo database. Here are two proceedures:
    Change Password
    Mac OS X:
    Changing or resetting an account password via GUI:
    Resetting a user's password
    Resetting the original administrator account password
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106156
    You do not have a CD/DVD
    Changing password from single user mode:
    You can also change the administrator's password from single user mode or create a new administrator account.
    You need to get into single use mode for steps one and two that are listed below.
    This page will tell you how to get into single user mode.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1492
    Basically, you hold down the command-s key then powering on your machine. The command key has a little apple symbol on the lower left. It is between the alt/option key and the space bar. On a PC keyboard, it will be the windows key, I think.
    1) You can change the password on an account. ( Do you know Unix. You are in a Unix single user console. ) The setup commands you need should be listed on the screen. For Mac OS 10.4.11, the commands are:
    # Type the follow two instructions to access the startup disk in read/write:
    /sbin/fsck -fy
    /sbin/mount -uw /
    # Start up some utility processes that are needed.
    sh /etc/rc
    # You will probably need to press the return key once the system stops typing.
    # To find out the users on the system type, use the list command. The l is a lower case L:
    ls /Users
    # One of these accounts will be the administrator.
    # Pick one of the users which I'll call a-user-name and type it in this command:
    passwd a-user-name
    # and enter the new user password. You need six characters.
    # You will need to enter your password twice. Your typing will not show up on the screen just
    # press enter when you complete the typing.
    # For cryptic information on these commands try:
    man ls
    man passwd
    The root account isn't enabled by default. I am not sure if changing the password on root will enable it.
    2) Get the Mac to set up an additional administrative account. You can then change the password on your old account.
    Start with your computer power off. Hold down command-s. Power on your computer.
    Type in the following:
    The first two commands will depend on your release of Mac OS X. Look at what is typed out in the console to determine the exact format.
    # Type the follow two instructions to access the startup disk in read/write. Press return after each command.
    /sbin/fsck -fy
    /sbin/mount -uw /
    cd /var/db
    pwd
    #List all files. The l is a lower case L.
    ls -a
    #The move command acts as a rename command in this format.
    mv -i .applesetupdone .applesetupdone.old
    reboot
    Once you've done that the computer reboots and it's like the first time you used the machine. Your old accounts are all safe. From there you just change all other account passwords in the account preferences!!
    Limnos adds detailed explainations:
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=8441597#8441597
    The above the idea came from a post by JoseAranda at September 9, 2006 3:48 AM
    http://www.askdavetaylor.com/howdo_i_reset_my_mac_os_x_admin_rootpassword.html
    You will need to scroll down to see this post. Search for applesetupdone
    Or see:
    http://superpixel.ch/articles/running-setup-assistant-again/
    Once you have a new administrative account, you can change the password of your old administrative account
    blue apple > System Preferences > Accounts

  • Mavericks doesn't recognize admin password

    After downloading Mavericks 10.9.3, I tried to install the software. I was prompted  to submit my administrator password -- which I did. However, Mavericks maintains that my password is incorrect. I changed the admin password and then attempted to install Mavericks again, but it still doesn't work. Has anyone experienced a similar problem?

    OS X Mavericks v10.9.1- Repeated prompts to unlock "Local Items" keychain
    Tutorial: Resolving Keychain Issues
    If you can't access your keychain, or forget your password If you can't get into your keychain file because you've forgotten your password or the keychain file appears to be corrupt, there are a couple of options.
    First, if you've forgotten your password, you can use the "Keychain First Aid" utility to make the keychain password the same as the login password. This can be accomplished via the following process:
      1. Open Keychain Access (located in Applications/Utilities)
      2. Go to the "Keychain Access" menu and select "Preferences"
      3. Click the "First Aid" tab
      4. Make sure the "Synchronize login keychain password" box is checked
      5. Close the Preferences window
      6. Go to the "Keychain Access" menu and select "Keychain First Aid"
      7. Enter your username and password
      8. Click the "Repair" button
    The second option is to completely delete your keychain then recreate it. This routine is useful if your keychain appears to be corrupt or otherwise inaccessible. This can be accomplished as follows:
      1. Launch Keychain Access (located in Applications/Utilities)
      2. Click "Show Keychains" in the lower-left corner of the window.
      3. Select the problematic keychain from the left-hand pane.
      4. Navigate to the "File" menu and select "Delete Keychain '(name of keychain)'"
      5. Check all options for deletion and press "OK"
      6. Create a new keychain by going to the "File" menu, then "New" and selecting
          "New Keychain"
      7. You can now make this keychain your default if you desire by selecting it, then
          going to the "File" menu and selecting "Make '(name of keychain)' Default"
    Login as root and perform repair In some cases, problems with keychains can only be resolved when logged in as the root user.
    First, you want to enable the root user:
      1. OS X Mountain Lion: Enable and disable the root user
      2. OS X Lion: Enable and disable the root user
      3. Mac OS X 10.6: Enabling the root user
      4. Enabling and using the "root" user in Mac OS X
    After enabling the root user, and logging in under this account, again open Keychain Access. First attempt repairs using Keychain First Aid, and failing that, delete then recreate the keychain as described above while logged in as root.
    Persistently asked for stored passwords If you are persistently asked for passwords in various applications that you have specified should be remembered in a keychain, your "login" keychain may not be active for one reason or another.
    Navigate to ~/Library/Keychains/ (this is the Library folder inside your user's home folder). Find the file named "login.keychain" and double-click it.
    Failing that, select the "login" keychain within the Keychain Access application and make sure it is the default keychain by going to the "File" menu and selecting "Make 'Login' Default"
    Turn off Keychain synchronization in applications having problems If specific applications are experiencing issues when accessing password-protected material, the Keychain may be to blame.
    The above comes from an article published on MacFixit.com.

  • Admin password required for stopped queue

    I am running 10.5.4 iMac G5 clients and 10.5.5 servers at my schools. We use mostly GCC 12 series laser printers with a few HP models of varying vintages thrown in. My users are experiencing frequent pauses or stops of their print queues. They are unable to restart the queues themselves, I must go in with my admin password to restart their queues. I've been told this is not a bug but a purposeful function of the OS. Is this true? Also, is there any way around it? I am going crazy just trying to keep up with all the print queues that need to be reset every day! Also, any idea what is causing printers to stall on even simple jobs? It seems to be happening far more often than it used to on my old 10.3 clients, even on simple Appleworks documents.

    I found a possible solution at the macosxhints, haven't tried it yet as only one of my Macs is on 10.5.5 so far. I'll post back if it works, though a few posts have been made to that solution with success so far.
    http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20081107092520601
    Here's the text from the link:
    Mac OS X 10.5 requires you to enter an administrator's password to pause/resume a print queue, where no previous version of OS X has done so. This is extremely annoying in a lab setting -- if there's a paper jam or something, the queues on all the computers need to be restarted by an administrator, instead of the user just clicking Resume. I haven't seen a solution to this elsewhere, so here's what I came up with:
    1. As root, or in a Terminal session with su privileges, edit /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.
    2. Find this section:
    <Limit Pause-Printer Resume-Printer Enable-Printer Disable-Printer Pause-Printer-After-Current-Job Hold-New-Jobs Release-Held-New-Jobs Deactivate-Printer Activate-Printer Res
    tart-Printer Shutdown-Printer Startup-Printer Promote-Job Schedule-Job-After CUPS-Accept-Jobs CUPS-Reject-Jobs>
    AuthType Default
    Require user @AUTHKEY(system.print.admin) @admin @lpadmin
    Order deny,allow
    </Limit>
    3. Remove the items you don't want limited: Pause-Printer, Resume-Printer, Pause-Printer-After-Current-Job, etc.
    4. Save the file, quit the editor, and restart your computer.
    After restarting, you should be able to pause/resume the print queue as any user. Hope this helps, it was annoying the heck out of me.

  • Need to reset Admin password to my Envy 4360 AIO Offiejet

    I have an Envoy 4360 Wireless AIO Officejet eprint printer that I need to reset the Admin password upon in the contrl panel if possible . Forge my Admin password that I set through the Web Portal, using in MAC OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 Any help will be appreciated! Rickll110  

    Hi , Welcome to the HP Forums! I noticed that you need to reset the Admin password to your HP Officejet 4630 printer. I am happy to look into this for you! I would recommend to restore the network settings to the default settings: Press the Wireless button to access the Wireless Status
    menu.Press the button next to Settings to access the Wireless
    Settings menu.Select Restore Defaults.Confirm the selection to restore defaults. You should then be able to login in with username: admin and the password is left blank. For future reference, here, is your printer's user guide. Hope this information is helpful, and thank you for posting!  “Please click the Thumbs up icon below to thank me for responding.”

  • Admin Console default logon

    I have downloaded and installed version 2 update 1 and have no problem exploring the sample databases.
    When trying to follow a tutorial on creating my own database I cannot log onto the Admin Console. I was not asked to create one during the installation, nor have I been able to find in any of the documentation.
    Is there a default logon for the console? If so what is it?

    Try with user "admin", password "adminadmin".
    Best regards
    Antonio.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How Can I use Microsoft Dynamics CRM to SharePoint

    I did the integration of CRM with SharePoint, but I would to know if I need buy a license to this product, because i bought SharePoint Server, or is sufficient with the integration about the file list.wsp  Thans.

  • Can't Install Boot Camp Drivers

    I installed Windows Xp Professional SP2 on my Laptop, but I lost my Leopard install disc that came with my MacBook Pro, and therefore i cannot install the Boot Camp drivers on my Windows Partition. Is there any way to get a different copy of the .exe

  • Samba client in solaris 8

    Sorry for asking  this question in Solaris 9 group. We would like to mount Windows cifs to Soalris 8 server.  Could you give some directions if there are the way to do it? Thank you in advance

  • HelpDesk Module

    We are looking into implementing the Service Manager Module of SCCM 2012 (for the HD features).  How many servers should we have for that?  My reading has suggested between 1 and 3 servers.  We are also looking at using the Self-Service Portal: Web C

  • 10.4.9 Slows Down (as in reaaaaal slowwwwwwwww)

    (sorry if this has already been covered to death, but...) System specs: Dual 1.8GHz G5 PowerMac; 3.5GB RAM; 160GB System Drive (with almost 30% free space); OS X 10.4.9. Ran smoothly under 10.4.8; was able to have mutliple apps (including higher end