NOTE! ONLY ADMINISTRATORS CAN CHANGE USER PASSWORDS
How to Change Passwords
- Go to Edit > Users
- Click on the user login (email address) of the user
- Enter the new password in both textboxes:
- Click on
Communicating Login Information to the User
When setting up a new Admin User, or resetting a password, the Administrator must communicate the login ID and password to the end user. Be sure to communicate the changes to the User in a secure manner.
Always verify the identity of the caller and note that it is better to send a new password via the user’s email address.
For security reasons the login ID and password should be sent in separate emails. References to the words “password” or “log-in id” should not be contained in the email subject line.
Understanding Password Security
Choosing Your Password
When choosing a password, remember that your password is case-sensitive. For example, ABCDEF is not the same as abcdef. If you need clarification of the password rules and guidelines, contact info@e-registernow.com
The following information should never be contained in your password:
- User ID
- First name
- Last name
- Address information (street, city, state or province, country, postal code)
- Phone or fax numbers included in the account information
- Email address
Ensuring that your Password is as secure as possible:
- Password must be at least 8 characters long (there is no maximum).
- Passwords cannot be all numbers or all letters.
- Passwords must contain at least 2 numbers (or symbols).
- Passwords should contain a mix of numbers, letters, and symbols. For extra security include a mix of uppercase and lowercase characters.
- Passwords should not be a word or words found in the dictionary.
- Passwords should not be recycled (used again and again).
- Passwords should not be based on personal information such as the names of relatives, birthdays, or anniversaries.
- Passwords should not be recorded in any medium that is not protected by either a password or by encryption.
- Passwords should be changed at regular intervals.
- Passwords should not be shared with anyone.
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