Security - Change Password |
The Change Password page allows you to change the password associated with an existing HTTP Access account. In order to do this you will need to know the name of the account, and its current password. For general information about accounts see the Security - Accounts page.
The page presents you with four fields to fill in. Specify an existing account name, the current password, and the desired new password. For security, the password characters you enter will not show up directly as you type them. To make certain that the new password is entered correctly, you'll need to enter it twice. When you have entered the data, click OK. You will see a message indicating that your change has been accepted.
Account names are case sensitive. That means that lower and upper case letters are considered different. You must enter the account name exactly as it was originally created. Password strings are also case sensitive.
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT: If the password to the sysadmin account is changed, record the password in a safe place to avoid problems in accessing and modifying receiver settings at a later date.