User can't change their own password

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snowb
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User can't change their own password

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After the Admin creates a new user with a generic password. The user is unable to change their password from the user settings under their logon. Is this feature disabled by design?

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Post by luckyman »

User can change his own password.

I don't know much about your question. Any errors?
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Post by snowb »

just the message that the password has not been updated.
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Post by davidyin »

Does the message show:
You password is not accepted.
Please be noted the password can only be letter and number.

PS.
You can also check the email of user. Use the regular email address.
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Post by snowb »

It will only take series of letters, no numbers are allowed in the password string when a standard users or admin tries to change it. However it will let you set the password to letters or numbers only when an admin adds a new user and they are setting the password for the first time, after that the password can only be changed to a series of letters.

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[quote="snowb"]It will only take series of letters, no numbers are allowed in the password string when a standard users or admin tries to change it. However it will let you set the password to letters or numbers only when an admin adds a new user and they are setting the password for the first time, after that the password can only be changed to a series of letters.

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Brian[/quote]

Thank you for your post. It is a bug.
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