Hmmm. Not that I recall. Seems to me that one could boot with the boot switch in service mode (so it doesn't boot right through to DOMAIN/OS, though, and you could get a shell, allowing one to use a command-line editor to edit out the offending password.
If you are still stuck in a couple of days, I can fire up my SR10.2 DN3000 and see what I can see. JRJ On 8/9/2015 7:39 PM, Bill Newman wrote: > I have a vintage apollo question... > > In the late 1980's when HP acquired Apollo Computer Inc, I recall there > was an HP root account, that shipped with every new machine. In many > cases this account was not removed. > > I recently acquired a DN3000 and to my amazement it was clean, and > booted to an SR10.4 login prompt. Does anybody remember that HP account > and password? Alternative cracks would be welcomed as well. > > Bill Newman > >