[21560] in Hotline Meeting
Re 8-240 comb lock
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (carlton@MIT.EDU)
Tue Mar 8 20:14:16 1994
From: carlton@MIT.EDU
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Date: Tue, 08 Mar 94 20:13:57 EST
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To: carlton@MIT.EDU
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Subject: Re: 8-240 combo change request
In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 08 Mar 94 19:55:24 -0500.
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Date: Tue, 08 Mar 94 20:02:28 EST
From: "Dr. Craig A. Counterman" <ccount@MIT.EDU>
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>I set this cluster up and Gerbrand Ceder was the contact for systems being
>setup in this location. It is not one of our standard Athena combo pads.
Yes, I'm replacing Gerd for this function, what is the mechanism for
having the door combo changed? It's a simplex lock, I believe (yale,
5 mechanical pushbuttons). Someone, I believe from f_l, said I should
ask hotline. Perhaps they thought it was an electronic lock.
What's the mechanism for changing cluster contact info, while we're at it?
>P.S Whatever the combo gets changed to please e-mail me the code, so hotline
>personnel can gain entry for systems support. DO NOT send combo to hotline it
>is a public discuss group.
Yes, I expected that.
Thanks,
Craig
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