Ricoh SPC232SF Admin Password Reset

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  • mrwho
    Major Asshole!

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    • Apr 2009
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    #1

    Ricoh SPC232SF Admin Password Reset

    A customer of mine has a couple of these. On one of them, he doesn't remember putting any administration password, but the fact is that the machine asks for one when he tries to modify something via web browser.

    My gues is that he either did it by mistake or someone else had some fun poking around on the web image monitor and placed some bogus password in there.

    How can I reset the password or change it without knowing the one the machine has? The service manual makes no mention of it.
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  • Jomama46
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    • Apr 2008
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    #2
    log in as supervisor and change the username back to admin
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    • PinevskiS
      Trusted Tech
      • Jul 2009
      • 283

      #3
      Originally posted by mrwho
      A customer of mine has a couple of these. On one of them, he doesn't remember putting any administration password, but the fact is that the machine asks for one when he tries to modify something via web browser.

      My gues is that he either did it by mistake or someone else had some fun poking around on the web image monitor and placed some bogus password in there.

      How can I reset the password or change it without knowing the one the machine has? The service manual makes no mention of it.
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      • PinevskiS
        Trusted Tech
        • Jul 2009
        • 283

        #4
        Originally posted by mrwho
        A customer of mine has a couple of these. On one of them, he doesn't remember putting any administration password, but the fact is that the machine asks for one when he tries to modify something via web browser.

        My gues is that he either did it by mistake or someone else had some fun poking around on the web image monitor and placed some bogus password in there.

        How can I reset the password or change it without knowing the one the machine has? The service manual makes no mention of it.
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