ihave done a practice layout design in the past and i tried to lock it with a password.
now, i would like to edit the layout and perform some modifications.
is there a way that i could remove the password from my layout file so i could edit it?
is there a workaround to save the BRD file so it could be edited?
Hi,
this is an answer that was given before so I am repeating it to best of my memory.
And sorry I can not remember name of person who gave this solution.
Here it goes, take a board file and lock it with a password then open this file with text editor and
search for password and mark the place or phrase next to your given password.
Now open the file you have forgotten password for go to that specific phrase or line and see what is password is.
Hi
This is from the Cadence Help on locking:
Caution: It is extremely important that you keep a record of any passwords used to lock databases. Cadence does not support the recovery of databases in a locked state due to forgotten passwords.
Regards,
BillZ
EMA Design Automation
We have a number of PXI controllers that we use as part of a behavioral study. They are connected to the Host PC on a dedicated "private" NIC (direct wire), so the Host is the only computer with access to it. As part of the system, I wrote a utility that can change the Target's Start-Up routine (and make it reboot) to allow the User to choose from a set of RT options.
On one controller that I rebuilt (starting with a format of its hard drive), I followed the recommendation and set an Admin password (which I know). I found I had to use it to update the PXI's Software, and also found that my code to reset the PXI's Start-up routine wouldn't work (because I was trying to do an Anonymous FTP). So I needed to remove the Admin Password from this controller and make it follow the same rules as my other controller.
I figured out how to do this, and am posting this here in case anyone else comes up against this. I did this from the WIFNIAuth application, which I got to by putting the PXI's IP address in a Web Browser. Caveat -- my default browser, Chrome, no longer can run NIAuth, so I needed to do this from Internet Explorer. Note that I use the term "PXI" here, as that is the target I tried, but I suspect that a similar situation will obtain for other NI RT Targets.
If you are successful, a Web browser into your PXI should open up. The third button down on my system is the Security Configuration -- if a Password is set, you will need to enter the User Name and Password here. [If a Password is not set, you still need to enter something -- see the end of this note].
To remove passwords, you need to remove the password from the built-in "admin" account. Your goal is to make this password "blank", i.e. no password. To do this, click "Change Password". To create a blank entry, type a space, and then press to delete it. Do the same for the Confirmation, save your changes, reboot your Remote System, and you should be able to get in without a password.
Note that I wrote this up after removing the Password. When I attempted to open the Security Configuration (by pushing its button), it wouldn't let me in (as noted above). So I clicked Login, entered "admin", and put in the "blank password" ().
If I want to log on (using the Web app's Security Tab), then I need to use the trick, as it needs a null password and treats as "skip" rather than "blank". However, I don't need to use a Password to do anything "normal", like install software with MAX, use NI FTP to read/write to NI-RT.
How do I remove a user's password? For example, there is a user with a password, I want to remove that user's password so I don't need a password to access, how do you do that? because I looked in the user settings and I don't find any button to remove, I didn't want to have to create a new user and leave it without a password, the user history would be lost if I do that...
I had a situation where I wanted token-based authentication (the default if you don't specify a password) but I kept getting a password form in the browser. And jupyter notebook list was showing an empty token.
What seemed to finally resolve things was putting a blank password entry into jupyter_notebook_config.py and restarting the service. After that, jupyter notebook list starting showing the autogenerated token, and the token was shown in the startup log when the Jupyter URL was output.
It seems odd that it takes adding a blank password entry to the config to get the token authentication to come back--as if having a password set in the past prevents jupyter from reverting to its "token authentication by default" behavior.
I share a large number of passwords with my wife, and this process for unsharing passwords is tedious at best. If I have admin privilege, why can I not just remove a password from all Collections. Please add this feature!
It is not only about trust, in a family you might want to share a password short term, then remove it again simply to keep things clean in the other members list of passwords.
What you say is not possible, the admin cannot clone and assign ovnership to anybody else than himself or the org.
All of this cannot happen from a mobile phone, which is a primary device for any member in my family at least.
I understand that Bitwarden is grown out of a business context, where usecases may be different, but they market themselves also for families.
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Please allow users to remove or at least hide those icons. Even though new features are welcome, I'd like to be able to opt out and come back in if needed. For very neat and organized users, having extra icons around is just a frustration.
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Description of the issue:
I am running Brave v1.50.114 (Apr 5, 2023) on a Mac running macOS Monterey 12.6.3 (21G419).
How can I delete or remove all of the saved passwords? I would like to export all of the passwords, remove old entries, and then import the cleaned up cvs. So far I only see removing individual password entries. Searching for a solution has only turned up very old items which are no longer supported.
thanks, appreciate the help
I also wanted to delete the passwords I had in Browser, but they could only be deleted individually. Which led me to uninstall Browser and import them again. In my case I used that method, although now I switched to Brave Nightly, and no longer use passwords, as I use BitWarden.
I don't think there is a built-in tool.
If it is only for a few entries, you can create a new entry for each of them and copy the elements of the old one there and then erase those which contain the history of the passwords.
I don't see any other solution.
Thanks for reaching out and your interest in the ability to delete the password history of items. @Ekalb is correct, we do not have a tool to remove the password history of items. As suggested, the best workaround is to copy the current elements to a newly created item and delete (or archive) the item with the history, if no longer needed.
We're currently tracking a feature request to add the ability to delete password history on an individual item basis. While I can't make any promises about future implementation, I've included a +1 for you for the team's consideration when reviewing this idea. ?
+1 for me too please.
Ideally, when you duplicate the item, the created and modified date/time should be reset as well. It is easier to duplicate items vs copy/paste line by line. As an alternate, being able to edit two items via the desktop app would make this easier to copy/paste between the two.
Duplicated item creation/modification dates are expected to remain in place as this item is a duplicate of the original item. If you'd like to have fresh creation date, the best course of action would be to instead create a new item.
Hi @kai2! Thanks for letting us know that you're running into the same problem, and would also be interested in a method of removing the password history from items. I've gone ahead and filed your feedback with our Product team as well ?
Say, I tried a workaround, but it failed. I exported a record, edited the PIF file, deleted the "passwordHistory" item, saved the file, imported the PIF. Alas, 1Password responded with "Imported 0 items." Are PIF "locked" in some way?
At the moment, our suggested workaround is to create a new item and copy over your credentials, then delete the original item. Based on your description, it sounds as if you may be using 1Password 7, as it's not possible to export a 1PIF file from 1Password 8. It's important to note that 1Password 7 is no longer supported, and will only be receiving critical security updates moving forward. As such, any future changes we make to the password history feature will be found in 1Password 8.
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