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  266   Fri Apr 4 00:53:00 2003 Question ByronBug report  Password ProblemI noticed that when I put in a password such
as <test1> a person can login 
with the password <test2> or any other number
  
  269   Fri Apr 4 19:46:56 2003 Reply Byroncryogaze@easystreet.comQuestion  Re: Login user problem> > When I use the <Login user => option to
specify what users I want to be 
> > able to login into the different logbooks
  
  270   Fri Apr 4 19:49:32 2003 Reply Byroncryogaze@easystreet.comBug report  Re: Password Problem> > I noticed that when I put in a password
such as <test1> a person can 
login 
  
  682   Fri Sep 3 20:17:12 2004 Question Bryan Moffitmoffit@jlab.org Linux2.5.4PostScipt Files shown as text.At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded
the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog.  Now, PostScript
  
  683   Fri Sep 3 20:17:20 2004 Question Bryan Moffitmoffit@jlab.org Linux2.5.4PostScript Files shown as text.At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded
the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog.  Now, PostScript
  
  684   Fri Sep 3 20:17:35 2004 Question Bryan Moffitmoffit@jlab.orgQuestionLinux2.5.4PostScript Files shown as text.At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded
the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog.  Now, PostScript
  
  66867   Wed Jul 28 17:21:31 2010 Question Bryan Moffitmoffit@jlab.orgQuestionLinux2.7.8-2278Disable forward/backward navigation keystrokes?I wondered if there was a config line that
enabled/disabled the forward and backward
navigation keystrokes that were implemented
  
  66869   Wed Jul 28 17:32:15 2010 Reply Bryan Moffitmoffit@jlab.orgQuestionLinux2.7.8-2278Re: Disable forward/backward navigation keystrokes?

    
        
  
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