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  • 1.  MAS_Users & MAS_Reports default password

    Posted 10-15-2019 16:50
    Hi
    Question of the day.  During the install of Sage SQL, we enter a Sage 100 Admin pw, the sa pw.  Afterwards, in the Sage Premium SQL Settings,, there is MAS_Users & MAS_Reports passwords.  We can change them but what is the default password?  I ran into a problem today and while I got through it eventually, one of the resolutions was to put in the previous password if the password had been changed.  I wasn't able to as I didn't know that default password.
    During Crystal Report conversion, it asked for the MAS_Reports pw and i tried the sa, the admin, the windows pw.  Nothing worked.
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    Nancy Hanson
    Blytheco LLC
    Eagan MN
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  • 2.  RE: MAS_Users & MAS_Reports default password

    Posted 10-15-2019 16:55
    I had a customer tell me that their MAS_Reports defaulted to 'Password01#'. I don't know if that's true, but maybe.

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    Karen O'Lane
    Accounting Systems, Inc. (ASI)
    Fresno CA
    803.252.6154 x242
    559.577.4142
    90Minds Board Member at Large
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  • 3.  RE: MAS_Users & MAS_Reports default password

    Posted 10-16-2019 02:32
    Nancy the Install Guide says the passwords are randomly generated during installation and I believe that to be true.

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    Alnoor Cassim

    Free Agent Developer and Consultant
    CallForHelp.biz
    Email: alnoor@callforhelp.biz
    Orange County, CA
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  • 4.  RE: MAS_Users & MAS_Reports default password

    Posted 10-16-2019 11:37
    Thanks Alnoor!

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    Nancy Hanson
    Blytheco LLC
    Eagan MN
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  • 5.  RE: MAS_Users & MAS_Reports default password

    Posted 10-16-2019 13:43
    Always change the MAS_* passwords using the Sage SQL settings utility, not directly in SQL.  That way the Sage service and SQL are using the same value.  If you change only SQL directly, you'd break the ability for Sage to work with SQL data.

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    Kevin Moyes
    Technical Systems Analyst
    Munjal White Consulting Co.
    Toronto ON
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