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Credentials #148

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Deyasoft opened this issue Apr 9, 2018 · 4 comments
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Credentials #148

Deyasoft opened this issue Apr 9, 2018 · 4 comments
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@Deyasoft
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Deyasoft commented Apr 9, 2018

I have installed the AutoLab-Env but I don't have passwords to login virtual machines.
Thank you for your help.

@Foxman74
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Foxman74 commented Jul 6, 2018

Anybody know or know where I can find this info

@kderiger
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kderiger commented Jul 6, 2018

The are usually in the VMConfigurationData.psd1 of each configuration folder

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This project is now under new ownership. The 3.x version line is obsolete. Version 4.0.0 has been published to the PowerShell Gallery with new updates, configuration, and documentation. It is expected that this version will resolve most if not all of the problems you were experiencing. Read Updating for more information.

No further action will be taken on this issue and it will most likely be closed at some point. If you still have the same issue with the new version, then go ahead and open a new issue.

@jdhitsolutions jdhitsolutions added the Obsolete issues related to 3.x versions label Sep 9, 2019
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For future reference, the default password for just about everything is P@ssw0rd. Hardly secure and stored in plain text but these are lab and test systems.

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