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    Forgot the password after locking

    I am unable to see the settings as I locked I forgot to memorize the password.

    How can I restore the password and check the settings
    Kaleem


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    Doh!
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    Go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mach1mach2cnc If there's an answer to your problem, one of the guys there can answer it right away.


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    The Default password in Mach2 is "Mach1Pass", usually, the one you set accidentaly is "None"

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    Art Fenerty


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