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  • PA3040
    Trusted Tech
    • Jun 2014
    • 171

    #1

    MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

    Dear All,

    MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password is changed to new password and it is forgotten . Please advice reset this with out replacing NVRAM

    Thanks in advance
  • ruben
    The New Guy

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    • Oct 2012
    • 1203

    #2
    Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

    There are thousands of threads on this, if you can't be bothered to search for it, we can't be bothered to help you. So, no, if the customer or you have changed the passwords, it is your responsibility to find out what it is.

    If you can't find the password, then you will need to replace the NVRAM.

    In future either do not tell the end-user that they change the password, or tell them if they change it they will be charged. The end-user can create their own admins without changing the default admin. Never tell the end-user that supervisor exists.

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    • sandmanmac
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      • Feb 2009
      • 3973

      #3
      Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

      Originally posted by ruben
      There are thousands of threads on this, if you can't be bothered to search for it, we can't be bothered to help you. So, no, if the customer or you have changed the passwords, it is your responsibility to find out what it is.

      If you can't find the password, then you will need to replace the NVRAM.

      In future either do not tell the end-user that they change the password, or tell them if they change it they will be charged. The end-user can create their own admins without changing the default admin. Never tell the end-user that supervisor exists.
      Props to you Ruben!
      Well said!

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      • PA3040
        Trusted Tech
        • Jun 2014
        • 171

        #4
        Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

        Originally posted by ruben
        There are thousands of threads on this, if you can't be bothered to search for it, we can't be bothered to help you. So, no, if the customer or you have changed the passwords, it is your responsibility to find out what it is.

        If you can't find the password, then you will need to replace the NVRAM.

        In future either do not tell the end-user that they change the password, or tell them if they change it they will be charged. The end-user can create their own admins without changing the default admin. Never tell the end-user that supervisor exists.
        I searched the forum before post this thread and I did not find the solution other than replacing NVRAM

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        • slimslob
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          • May 2013
          • 37059

          #5
          Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

          Originally posted by PA3040
          I searched the forum before post this thread and I did not find the solution other than replacing NVRAM
          Then you did not search for the correct thing. There are numerous thread for resetting the admin and supervisor passwords. Or you could just scroll the Ricoh, Savin, Gestetner, Lanier forum.

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          • Eric1968
            Service Manager

            1,000+ Posts
            • Jan 2009
            • 2458

            #6
            Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

            I'm always keeping the Supervisor information for myself, with a few exceptions. It may be usefull in the future. A lot of customers don't read manuals and are therefore not aware of the Supervisor account. Let's keep it that way to prevent more damage....

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            • Eric1968
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              • Jan 2009
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              #7
              Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

              Originally posted by PA3040
              I searched the forum before post this thread and I did not find the solution other than replacing NVRAM
              Do a google search, for example : MP C2003 Supervisor lost" and add site:Copytechnet Home after your search phrase. This will do a search only on Copytechnet.

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              • Debs1964
                Service Manager

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                • Oct 2010
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                #8
                There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary maths and those who don't

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                • Eric1968
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                  • Jan 2009
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                  #9
                  Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

                  That's why I'm the one that switches the machine on for the first time...

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                  • slimslob
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                    • May 2013
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                    Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

                    Originally posted by Eric1968
                    That's why I'm the one that switches the machine on for the first time...
                    We never let a customer be the first one to turn on a new machine. Always leads to problems.

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                    • Eric1968
                      Service Manager

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                      • Jan 2009
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                      #11
                      Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

                      Originally posted by slimslob
                      We never let a customer be the first one to turn on a new machine. Always leads to problems.
                      Good idea!

                      When I suspect that customers know about this Supervisor account, I program my own password. This may be unethical, but it saves a lot of work.

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                      • PA3040
                        Trusted Tech
                        • Jun 2014
                        • 171

                        #12
                        Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

                        Originally posted by slimslob
                        We never let a customer be the first one to turn on a new machine. Always leads to problems.
                        In my case new tech who forgotten the password and we wasted lot time to recovery it but fail last

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                        • slimslob
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                          Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

                          Originally posted by PA3040
                          In my case new tech who forgotten the password and we wasted lot time to recovery it but fail last
                          Try entering just space. I have heard of techs entering that at first power up.

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                          • CRISTIAN MULLER
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                            • Feb 2013
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                            Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

                            Originally posted by slimslob
                            Try entering just space. I have heard of techs entering that at first power up.
                            There's one thing you can do without change nvram,but you must have another machine with same type, first of all, put a formated sdcard in slot 2 on machine with passwd unchanged, next enter in service mode and do nvram upload procedure , now put sdcard in a laptop or something and you will see one file with nvram information, now rename file with serial number of the machine that password has lost, now put sdcard I that machine and do nvram download procedure, and you are good to go, just remember, all information of previous machine will be transfer for that, I receive a lot of machines with this issue and always solve this problem, can anybody try this and tell us if works for you to?

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                            • Richariri
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                              • Dec 2013
                              • 163

                              #15
                              Re: MPC2003 ( Metis ) admin and supervisor password

                              Originally posted by CRISTIAN MULLER
                              There's one thing you can do without change nvram,but you must have another machine with same type, first of all, put a formated sdcard in slot 2 on machine with passwd unchanged, next enter in service mode and do nvram upload procedure , now put sdcard in a laptop or something and you will see one file with nvram information, now rename file with serial number of the machine that password has lost, now put sdcard I that machine and do nvram download procedure, and you are good to go, just remember, all information of previous machine will be transfer for that, I receive a lot of machines with this issue and always solve this problem, can anybody try this and tell us if works for you to?
                              I'm very interested to see if someone can confirm whether or not this can fix supervisor password.. Seems a lot more easy than using HeX editor.

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