It's probably a good idea for all of us to leave a sheet of paper with
information on it telling our relatives how to access our computer in
the event of our demise. This can be left in a safe deposit box at the
bank. That way it would be safe from anyone who's snooping around your
home. Also it might be helpful to leave another list describing your
computer and associated gear and giving an idea of what it's worth.
On 12/06/2012 08:04 PM, Brian Cluff wrote:
> We received the following request though our website. If there is
> anyone that can help it sounds like a worthy cause.
>
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>
> Bernard Cohen <berjen@accesscomm.ca>
>
> I'm a member and board member of the Linux users group in Regina,
> Saskatchewan , Canada
>
> http://www.losurs.org/
>
> I'm writing concerning my sister who lives in Phoenix. Her husband
> recently died unexpectedly.
> Among her many crises is the fact that she is locked
> out of her husbands account on his 4 or 5 year old
> Mac computer. Her computer skills are pretty rudimentary. She doesn't
> know any of their usernames and passwords. She lives in the Cave Creek
> area of Phoenix just south and east of the Sonoran Desert Preserve. If
> there are any members of your group that might be willing to give her a
> hand please let me know their name(s) and phone number(s) &/or email
> addresses and I will pass them on to her.
> Thank you.
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