Difference between revisions of "Reset a User Password"
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#Click '''Settings > Administration > Users''' | #Click '''Settings > Administration > Users''' | ||
#Click the [Reset Password] button | #Click the '''[Reset Password]''' button | ||
#Use the Lookup to Select a User | #Use the Lookup to Select a User | ||
#Click '''[Save]'''. | #Click '''[Save]'''. | ||
#: The user's password is reset and a temporary password is emailed to the user's email address. | |||
{{Note|<br> | |||
* The user is required to change the Password and verify the Security Question at [[Login]]. | |||
* Users who are recognized via the [[LDAP Configuration]] are not included in the list of users whose password can be reset. Such changes must be made in the LDAP directory.}} |
Latest revision as of 20:37, 2 April 2014
- Click Settings > Administration > Users
- Click the [Reset Password] button
- Use the Lookup to Select a User
- Click [Save].
- The user's password is reset and a temporary password is emailed to the user's email address.
Note:
- The user is required to change the Password and verify the Security Question at Login.
- Users who are recognized via the LDAP Configuration are not included in the list of users whose password can be reset. Such changes must be made in the LDAP directory.