| Fixing the !@$*$% Contribute Administrator Password |
| The Geek Within |
| Friday, 23 May 2008 08:25 |
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Several of my clients use Adobe Contribute (formerly known as Macromedia Contribute etc. etc.). And, well, how do I put this nicely? It sucks. Gloriously. Both from an end-user standpoint as well as from an admin's standpoint. Just ran into a serious glitch where a previous geek overlord had set an administrator password but omitted to provide me with same as part of the handover. So, now what? Adobe doesn't provide anything useful in the way of a password retrieval mechanism within Contribute, their suggestion is, "Nuke everything, start over. Have a nice day." Whee. Not happening. So, I turn instead to the trusted intertubes, and find this fix: A couple tips for administrators of Contribute 3 content management systems:
It totally works. Just remember that the _mm folder is set to be hidden if you're trying to retrieve it from within Dreamweaver, and Dreamweaver is going to be mighty reluctant to let you edit the file. Use Notepad and a regular FTP client to zap the password. Huge props to Ed over at funkatron.com |