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− | + | === If you can log in and know your password, but want to change it === | |
Note: If you're in CS 128 and using Jupyter, do this by going to New > Terminal first. | Note: If you're in CS 128 and using Jupyter, do this by going to New > Terminal first. | ||
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There will be no asterisks when you start typing your new or old passwords - i.e. it will appear that you are not typing anything. The messages will tell you whether you've given valid input and whether your password has changed successfully. | There will be no asterisks when you start typing your new or old passwords - i.e. it will appear that you are not typing anything. The messages will tell you whether you've given valid input and whether your password has changed successfully. | ||
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+ | === If you're having login trouble === | ||
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+ | [https://forms.gle/E7yqWggx1tJGkSTf7 Fill out this form.] | ||
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+ | === If all else fails... === | ||
Email the admins if you have continued problems. | Email the admins if you have continued problems. |
Revision as of 08:34, 11 August 2020
If you can log in and know your password, but want to change it
Note: If you're in CS 128 and using Jupyter, do this by going to New > Terminal first.
> passwd
Enter login(LDAP) password:
New password:
There will be no asterisks when you start typing your new or old passwords - i.e. it will appear that you are not typing anything. The messages will tell you whether you've given valid input and whether your password has changed successfully.
If you're having login trouble
If all else fails...
Email the admins if you have continued problems.