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There are instances when it would be good to have both enable and enable
secret set.

Dan

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Morgan Hansen
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 1:15 PM
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Subject: Its not fair! [7:47868]

WOW! Im getting this form everyone now it seams;
 
Enable secret works over enable password.   So if you
have an enable secret you do not need an enable
password.
 
 
And if this is correct, then ok, cool, im fine with it, no problem and
thanx allot guys!
 
What I DO have problems with though is paying allot of $$$ to some
"school" here in Noway where I live, joining the CNAP program, studying
the Curriculum day in day out, being told a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT THING
by my CCNA/CNAP teachers (Not mentioning Cisco and their Curriculum!)
and because of aaaal this maybe failing my CCNA exam because of a
misseducated mind! It's not fair!
 
I mean. Come on?? Im sorry, but im really frustrated right now and I
hope you can understand that :-(
I mean, ok?? So weve used a Curriculum a little old, or at least older
than what you need to be reading to pass the 640-607 exam, BUT:
Wouldn't you agree, that it would be nice if Cisco could have sent us
updates on important things like this here during our CNAP program?!
If not, at least made sure our teachers knew about updates like this
knowing they where gonna be asking us these questions on our exams :-(
 
Nah, its not fair, its just not fair! (sad)
 
Morgan
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