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− | =====Changing User Passwords=====
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− | Once they have an active account, your users can set their own passwords by accessing the user-password URL which is only accessible from Local Networks. They do this through their web browsers by visiting the URL www.yourdomain.xxx/user-password (where "www.yourdomain.xxx" is the web server name you entered into the server console). The staff at The Pagan Vegan would visit the URL http://www.tofu-dog.com/user-password .
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− | To make the change, a user would enter his or her account name (the characters before "@"), the old password and the new password (to ensure accuracy, the screen asks for the new password twice). Note that changing the password for a user in the server-manager overrides any previous password entered by your user. Therefore, when a user forgets his password, simply reset it in the server- manager.
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− | ====Quotas====
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Revision as of 21:42, 10 February 2013
Trex (talk) 20:53, 6 February 2013 (MST)
Replace first image with SME 8 one
Changing User Passwords
Inseret an image of the screen discussed above
Groups
Change image to current release.
Quotas
Change image to current release.
Pseudonyms
Change second image to current release