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Diane,
I would try hunting around inside the Preferences folder for something
remotely resembling Fraction Munchers prefs-- if you can find something
you can move out of the folder onto the desktop, try that and see if it
enables you to modify the password and other settings. It's likely that
the password is stored in a file you can move or replace and that the
program will let you supply it a new one when you run it again.
Best,
-Ryan
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Trudnowski wrote:
> --- TIC-TECH message:
> Hi,
>
> I inherited a macintosh computer that has Fraction Munchers on it. It is a
> great game, but unfortunately the game play level that it is set at is too
> high for my students. I would like to enable the "management options" so
> that I can adjust the level to one that is more appropriate, but I need
> the password. I know that these passwords are usually 5 letters long (for
> example, the password for Number Munchers is "digit"). Would anybody
> happen to know the password for Fraction Munchers?
>
> Thanks again for your help! This group always comes through!
> Diane @ Maple :)
-- Ryan Kyle UW Student Access and Computing Group UW@SPS Technical Consultant SA&CG Lab Consultant rkyle@u.washington.edu- End TIC-TECH message. To join, leave, or visit the message archive, go to Tic-Tech on the Web: http://fp.seattleschools.org/fpclass/tic-tech/
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