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Niel, All requests for passwords should be sent to address@hidden. I know Robert White at A&M had the password (but guess is gone now)- or John Nielson-Gammon should have the password. We generally supply the password to the person at the university who is the one that is listed as the official site contact (since I'm out of the office on Sunday, I don't have that contract for you in front of me). If you are now the person responsible for A&M, send the password request to address@hidden and I will log you into our database as the person that your university should go through to contact us. Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support address@hidden On Sun, 25 Apr 1999, Neil Smith wrote: > I'd like to update our GEMPAK with the latest > from unidata. But the www link asks for passwd > for "gbuddy". I thought we (Texas A&M Univ.) > had been registered for GEMPAK license. > We are particpants in the IDD and our ldm is > in the web of servers. > > I even resubmitted the application form for > license yesterday. But I should be able to > download it anyway. Is it appropriate for me > to ask for the gbuddy passwd via this email > list? > > Thanks, > -Neil > > --- > Neil R. Smith Dept. Meteorology, TAMU > Sys. Mngr. address@hidden > (409)845-6272 >