Absolutely sure. I've done it twice so far. What can I tell you. The first time I 'challenged' an operating system, lo these 30+ years ago, I brought down an IBM mainframe using UNIT=VIO for a quick sort. No one believed me. I had done it twice over the course of the day and brought it down twice. Not one to believe to much in coincidence, I called the operations center, was told it was impossible, and counted down for them prior to pushing the ENTER button and bringing it down a third time. Only THEN did someone look to see how VIO had been implemented... and yeah... that was me.
I guess I'm special... or a real wizard... or at least a real computer wiz.![]()
Actually delia, a proper password change routine will keep a list of your last 12 (monthly) passwords and make you use something new. Not only that, but it will check for partially repeated strings to disallow just changing the numeric part of the password. No keyboard strings (like 'qwerty'), no repeated letters, and no 'apparent dates.' LOL
Programmers are like dominants. Evil.![]()