For security purposes, public-facing users are encouraged to use the I forgot my password or Email my password links to reset or retrieve their passwords. If they want to change a password through "Manage Account" on the public application, the user will be required to enter their current password as well as the new one. However, if a public-facing user cannot remember the password or cannot use the provided links, you are able change a user's password manually in the back-office application.
When you change a password for public facing users, the system will enforce the public password scheme, if it has been set. See the article Public Password Schemes for more information.
- Navigate to the appropriate Contacts page (Event Sales, Membership or Personnel).
- Search and select the contact needing the updated password.
- Right-click on the contact row and select Tools > Change Internet Password. The Change Internet Password window opens.
- Enter the new password for the user into the the New Password field.
- Confirm the new password in the Confirm New Password field.
- Click OK. The password is updated and ready to be tested by the Contact.
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Can you please explain what password a customer has post v20.9 if they had different passwords in v19 and v20 prior?
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HI Sean -
In 20.90, passwords for public users are now housed in EV870. So, after resetting the password, I would expect that public users would use the same password for both v20 and iEBMS public-facing applications. Let us know if that's not what you're seeing.
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Are you sure they're not now housed in EV865 Sara? (This is certainly where the iEBMS passwords now live).
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Not exactly.
I am on 20.8 and a customer has both iEBMS and v20 public profiles with different passwords.
I upgrade to 20.9 - what password does the customer use? Their iEBMS or v20 password? Or all passwords are null and void and they have to re-set? It is important to know what the customer should expect.
Thanks.
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This is one of those cases where I was completely confident in an incorrect answer! Sorry for any confusion.
In 19.90 and 20.90, passwords ARE stored in EV865. If an organization upgrades to 20.90, a public user attempting to hit an external link for the first time will need to reset their password.
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Are there special characters that are not permitted? If so, is there documentation on special characters not allowed. I just had an internet user that was changing their password to something containing # and *
After changing, it did not recognize the new password. Finally resolved it by having them change to a password without special characters in.
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Hi Rob,
I spent some time talking to devs about this. For security purposes, there are characters that can't be accepted in passwords, though there doesn't exist a "master list" that we can publish. That being said, I would like to know what application you were using when you ran into this problem; bad passwords should never be accepted. Please let me know and I'll be happy to follow up with further information.
John P
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This was encountered on a Calendar of Events (COE) log in. The COE was not recognizing a previous password. I walked the user through the "Forget your password? Click here" functionality on the COE sign in page. The user entered a new password, and the application accepted it. When the user tried to sign on with the new password, it kept saying the password was incorrect. I then replicated on a second account with the same password. Again, it allowed me to change the password but did not recognize it. Tried this a few times. Eventually, I tried removing # and * from the password.....and then it worked.
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Hi Rob,
I have created a ticket on your behalf for the situation you just described. Our Client Care Team will follow up with you.
Thanks,
Maggie
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Any update(s) on this? I saw just now (while testing a new ESC) where a user had to change passwords when trying to log into the new ESC application.
So, are there any password requirements that we have to prepare the users for once we switch?
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Hi Timothy,
Current versions of ESC should honor existing "legacy" iEBMS passwords.
An additional item to consider is that current ESC utilizes a Public Sign In Configuration instead of an iEBMS Logon Configuration. The Public Sign In Configuration can be used in conjunction with a Public Password Scheme (although a scheme is not required). A password scheme can be configured to have a password expiration period. It is possible this is in place and the user's password has legitimately expired according to the configured scheme.
However, if you are finding instances where an existing password is clearly not working where you would expect, please submit a case so our developers can take a look.
Regards,
Sam
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