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Perfect Score, The - Password Not Needed
Right after the security guard comes outside and almost sees the light of the flashlight, the group of kids get inside the office. They turn on the computer. When it gets to the login screen pause the movie. It asks for the password and has 'OK' and 'Cancel' as choices. On the old Windows Computers, pressing 'Cancel' would still log you in without even typing in the password...so if they are computer geniuses, shouldn't they know you wouldn't need a password?
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VCR/DVD player(with pause)+ movie on VHS or DVD
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Tayla on 11-08-2004
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Tayla writes:
Oh yeah...because if you logged on without a password, you wouldn't be an admin user.
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Jeremy Kowalski writes:
While this is conditionally true, it was possible to set it to require a login in the Windows 9x family, so that you couldn't just press Cancel. Additionally, any network resources would be unavailable while you were not logged in. While there were ways of bypassing this, especially in Windows 95, this isn't necessarily a slipup... though if this were brought to the attention of the writers of Perfect Score and asked, they'd probably be unaware of that they were correct...
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