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admin tools Changing your password
This web page allows you to easily change the password for your dialup account. Changing your password on a regular basis is important not only to your personal security and the safety of your data, but to our security as well. Help us help you protect your data.
What makes a good password?
- A good password should not include anything that resembles your name, address, telephone number, social security number, or any other personal identifier.
- In short, anything that anyone else might readily know about you or easily be able to find out about you should not be chosen for use as a password.
- A good password is not easily guessable, even by someone who knows you well.
- The password also should not come from any well-known source, such as common words from a dictionary of any language (without modifications). Popular methods used to "crack" Unix password files include a brute-force dictionary attack -- a dictionary of words and names, sometimes permutated by pre-pending and/or appending one or two digits. Please avoid this habit when choosing your new password.
In order to change your password
- Authenticate yourself at this link admin tools.
- Change password by typing over your existing password and verification, this protects you from making typographical errors that could lock you out of your account.
- Our password program requires that your new password must contain at least two alphabetic or numeric characters. Dashes (-) or underscores (_) are also acceptable.
- Once you change your password and select next, it will remove you from the system and require you to log back in.
- The changed password takes effect immediately.
If you experience any problems, please contact Technical Support at 800-445-4813.
* Please note that you will have to change your password in your dialer or login script in order to log in again. Your email client will also require the new password in order to be able to retrieve mail off of the server. Depending on the client, it may automatically prompt for the new password. Others may require you to change it manually.