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12/4/2006 6:25 PM
 
I'd like to configure DNN so that the administrator can change any user's password. BUT, I don't want users to be able to retrieve their current password via e-mail. It seems that in order for the administrator to change a user's password, password retrieval must be enabled as well. Is there any way around that?

Ideally for me, I'd like the administrator to change a password without it notifying anyone. (It's usually done per phone or e-mail request, so there is no need to be sending the user's password in plain text across the internet.)

Thanks,
Bret
 
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