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On Wed, 03 Oct 2001 15:25:39 -0500, Eric Garc=A1a wrote:  
 
>Hello Tony,  
>  
>I'm writing you directly seraching help. I've been looking for help in =  
Internet, even in the   
IBM site, but I can't find what I need. I hop you can help me.  
>  
>We have a computer with OS/2 Wrap 3.0; this computer had the control of=  
 a special   
machine in our fabric. Well, since yesterday, the keyboard and the mouse=  
 are locked   
and nobody knows the password to unlock it. Nobody knows OS/2 here and t=  
here's no   
handbook. How can we solve this problem? Can anybody in your usergroup t=  
ell me   
how to unlock the keyboard and the mouse? This is very important to us, =  
we have a big   
machine stoped because the computer can't work.   
>  
>Please let me know if you can help us or where can we go to find a solu=  
tion.   
>I look forward to hear from you.  
>  
>Best wishes,  
>  
>Eric Garcia  
>Empresas Hopsa  
>Panama  
>  
 
Oops.  Hi again, Eric.  The full message didn't get sent to scoug-help@s=  
coug.com.  
 
 
 
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