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define('SECURE_AUTH_SALT', 'j@Q wN[[_`E3i+*T8G)fLd-fmADRxMu`jyGunaWE:E-O6L-Wx0PmIq@GbqcnS L]');
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define('NONCE_SALT', 'i+L2#C:x#Ok*{v(AjxC%1jgH6(T^:=6g-#,Vbi1[|,RGs+}{5xr=~dLMSm-|2^DB');
/* DEFENDER GENERATED SALTS */
define('AUTH_KEY', 'GOS-vN!I*?9tW`Sn w}2@`.P{}9AyQ&A*[R&ZSzZk=/q_[~wxKlt5wG]RPY21Rc-');
define('SECURE_AUTH_KEY', '>fH9-~=lu&SX+`sPr&hbt[s nJJ-q%6.wkV,a&BXv-H:F*zGeQIBIhIuMSA*wfiMhRW:o{CHr+');
define('LOGGED_IN_SALT', '-d]$K&d:tX/>=ne&d[<,H{;((S$l2Ql3G7|;O)to5>SQ`k3e7eB.G5$~;8@lWBM5');
define('NONCE_SALT', 'B#iQrS<_||;dT L|5m^N?-YazK0yDWnivLz|~A-QI{4=%q{NA}W>>{kh#XH#_Szh');
/* DEFENDER GENERATED SALTS */
define('AUTH_KEY', 'f?t2f4#lzE-vQUR)~xtYYVj_Ne@2>]kG>.6myE!6tO;@Rs|te^-EpH4Gj#3^H92 ');
define('SECURE_AUTH_KEY', '6*3PXpUb;|N[8 $*y-Z4zsYg#o<%W0o');
define('NONCE_KEY', 'L|Xo0Q9_r#crBAP+p-aN)rsx=`Do[sB=T%[Ykr|JK .rRgVSLKQ#)|i<^UB^7?x-');
define('AUTH_SALT', 'oEk&b(uTz&uY7*B}(1RYJ2[6EuK~+^62&E$+(0<>|~}Azn:Q#%IctQPt11SAJ-LJ');
define('SECURE_AUTH_SALT', 'W7Qfb)yV;V(xIG!/In[#>EAh|{&n_lvT,V.j=S|Ca6pFT#PWC/hg.so9:p8R|ipV');
define('LOGGED_IN_SALT', '4}I]?d]X/;`}cB<1mdN2T&gX%eMA[S-]yer|#P<z4$hG> z}?(');
define('SECURE_AUTH_SALT', ';_:-@}Urxvgo*@puZ-O_i=6!,tWFP()|T4u`G930y=r+wUC8)B7M+}EIUVb&=487');
define('LOGGED_IN_SALT', 'JzhyORxB-)farWFsP%hEL_?:PcB5dFzmDNg=G[34-9+E*~XP+)w0ddm6y8]T-?GW');
define('NONCE_SALT', 'AaATLGU&:AS+trFb8+-kp*cILUz5Nqs:a8^G`IWNvc*t4[,#u#vn7^[%LjPYPH+W');
/* DEFENDER GENERATED SALTS */
define('AUTH_KEY', '<{$xxjzx%3bNbK+txNTyqx7&cMF9Nw%kY0Rxm)M7s,sfS0.nh qyFyoK3><`c$uY');
define('SECURE_AUTH_KEY', '9b%31=W|#Yl6tX4`4Wb1dzk<8oekKu0oH 0@UtU)bahHl<@f$x^X3|gfn*mMfa~Z');
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define('LOGGED_IN_SALT', '>Z`v[XNq:*;RY|q!LOP{n7$rpi.@t~Q+9GPuIt2x!W{|]{W7s-@4|*8`6?+ys3v|');
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Comment on The Last Waltz – September 22, 2019 by Michael Stark
https://www.gadgetgrill.com.au/the-last-waltz-september-22-2019/comment-page-1/#comment-3863
Mon, 23 Sep 2019 05:35:01 +0000https://www.gadgetgrill.com.au/?p=3397#comment-3863Congrats on the last show! What an achievement.
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Comment on February 14 2016 – Pioneer SC LX89 review by PioneerHomeAU
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Wed, 24 Feb 2016 09:45:27 +0000http://www.gadgetgrill.com.au/?p=2983#comment-3825The Gadget Grill reviewed our SC-LX89. Catch the podcast here https://t.co/xlSXnguDFp
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Comment on Windows 7 – Fixing The Mapped Drive Credentials Problem by MichaelJ
https://www.gadgetgrill.com.au/windows-7-fixing-the-mapped-drive-credentials-problem/comment-page-1/#comment-3775
Mon, 20 Oct 2014 08:03:35 +0000http://www.gadgetgrill.com.au/?p=1082#comment-3775I encountered a different flavor of the persistent mapping problem. For me getting a persistent entry into the credential manager only worked when I used a domain name that was different from the local Computer Name. Apparently in my case the remote system did not make use of the domain part of the userid when authorizing access to the drive, so I could use a fake domain name.
Initially, when mapping the drive, I had marked “Connect using different credentials”, and entered the required userid without domain. The mapping worked, but when checking the entry in Credential Manager, I noticed that Windows had implicitly entered the local Computer Name as domain name, and had set the persistence to Current Session. Following the advice given above, I deleted the entry and unmapped the drive. I checked “Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level setting”, but that was already set to “Send LM & NTLM – user NTLMv2 session security if negotiated”.
After repeated tries, I tried using a fake domain that was different from the local PC name. Again the mapping worked, but this time the Persistence setting was set to “Enterprise”.
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Comment on Windows 7 – Fixing The Mapped Drive Credentials Problem by John Bentley
https://www.gadgetgrill.com.au/windows-7-fixing-the-mapped-drive-credentials-problem/comment-page-1/#comment-3765
Fri, 10 Oct 2014 10:17:19 +0000http://www.gadgetgrill.com.au/?p=1082#comment-3765After much experimentation this didn’t work for me in Windows 8.1.
The workaround was to use a Microsoft Account (as Microsoft funnels you to do) on both (peer-to-peer) computers.
For private folders, on the “Server” (a regular Win 8.1 Pro machine): I set share and NTFS (“Security Tab”) permissions with the Microsoft account. On the “Client” (also a Win 8.1 pro) I’ll automatically get access to these shares (and can map them without having to change credentials).
For public folders: I join the Homegroup in both computers. On the “sever” I use Advanced Sharing and grant “HomeUsers” Full Control. I also using the “Share Wizard” and grant “Homegroup” Read/Write access. From the client I can connect automatically and map the share without changing credentials.
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Comment on Windows 7 – Fixing The Mapped Drive Credentials Problem by Chris B
https://www.gadgetgrill.com.au/windows-7-fixing-the-mapped-drive-credentials-problem/comment-page-1/#comment-2878
Sat, 18 Jan 2014 17:26:49 +0000http://www.gadgetgrill.com.au/?p=1082#comment-2878I had reached the point of despair over this problem but by chance found your answer. It works brilliantly. Sincere thanks – even forgive you for the cricket!
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