2024-06-12 05:00 PM
After some period of approximately 2 years my login is rejected as having incorrect username or password. Careful reentry is not successful, I keep getting the same rejection. I conclude that passwords expire after some time.
If that is true, why not a message " Your password has expired. Please create a new password" to avoid fruitless attempts to reenter the password that worked the day before?
Or correct me if I have the wrong assessment of the problem.
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2024-06-12 05:24 PM
No, it just randomly expires with no warning. Last several times I've just gone through the reset process, meeting the requirements du-jour for characters, case, and length, etc
2024-06-12 05:24 PM
No, it just randomly expires with no warning. Last several times I've just gone through the reset process, meeting the requirements du-jour for characters, case, and length, etc
2024-06-15 08:08 AM
I think (sometimes?) it rejects old passwords because they don't meet the current requirements for characters, length, case, etc.
It is, indeed, very annoying. :frowning_face:
It should explicitly say why it's rejecting the password - not just say it's incorrect when it isn't.
2024-06-15 01:22 PM
A plausable guess as to cause, but I updated the password with the same password, and it works.
ST is investigating the problem.
2024-06-17 08:39 AM
Hello @raptorhal2 , all,
Thanks for sharing your concern. This process is currently being being reworked and as an outcome, there will be a similar message once a member will enter an expired password.
Once it is rolled out, I will let you know.
Greetings,
Lina