11-29-2010 04:53 PM - edited 03-11-2019 12:16 PM
I have a multicontext firewall and the enable password for the local user account is not working. When anyone logs in via the local user account, by default it goes into the admin context. So when I change the enable password there, it should be enough correct even though the enable password is not changed on other contexts? or should the enable password be the same on all contexts?
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11-29-2010 05:02 PM
enable password will be different for all context.
Admin context will allow you to go to any other user context, however, from 1 user context, you won't be able to go to another user context.
When you are logged in to admin context, you can change to (move to) another user context.
11-29-2010 05:02 PM
enable password will be different for all context.
Admin context will allow you to go to any other user context, however, from 1 user context, you won't be able to go to another user context.
When you are logged in to admin context, you can change to (move to) another user context.
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