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7/5/2006 2:05 PM
 

Is it possible for a registered forum user to change his/her password? I cannot find it anywhere. The documentation for the current and previous Forums is missing. I can see a couple of posst asking for this documentation.

I know I read it last week, but it does not appear to be on the website anymore.

If anyone can point me in the right direction to set up password resets, I would appreciate it.

Thanks

SS

 

 
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7/7/2006 7:13 PM
 

Changing of the password has nothing to do with the Forum Module as this uses the built in DotNetNuke authentication methods. This means that your users have to change their password from their profile pages normally reachable by clicking their name. (As seen here in upper right hand area of this site.)

 


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