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Figure 11-17 shows an Adminp request generated by the client to inform the<br />

server of the new password change.<br />

After the administration process has completed processing the change request,<br />

the Person document for the user will have the same “Password Digest” and<br />

“Last Change Date” as the user’s ID file. There are no changes made to the ID<br />

file since this request is a push from the Client to the Server. The user can now<br />

access the server.<br />

Figure 11-17 Adminp request inform ing the server of a new password change<br />

On another note, should the user, at a later date, decide to try and change the<br />

password to one of the other 49 case-sensitive passwords stored in the user's<br />

Notes ID, they will receive an error message dialog box, as shown in<br />

Figure 11-18 on page 492.<br />

Here, the user will have to show some imagination and choose a unique, easy to<br />

remember password that is different from any of its predecessors.<br />

Chapter 11. Domino/Notes 6 security features 491

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