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April 02, 2008

Q: I set a password on a page and I cannot edit it. Now what?

If you sign in as the administrator for the group, you'll be allowed to edit the page (what it will do is put the current lock password in the field for you)... and of course remove the lock password. This works similarly for administrator passwords also; if you've forgotten the admin password for a project, the group admin can get into the project admin area and retrieve or change it. Similarly, the site admin can get into any group to retrieve or change the group admin password. If you forget the site admin password though, you'll have to reset the site admin password, as described in our FAQ.


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