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8/27/2012 6:01 AM
 
if you used a fixed initial keyword, you may use Admin > Newsletter to send out a notification to all users with login information, otherwise they need to use "forgot password" function.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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8/27/2012 6:46 AM
 
Sorry I dont understand what you mean by "if you used a fixed initial keyword", so I think the option of sending out a bulk newsletter telling all the users to retrieve their passwords is the best option
 
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8/27/2012 6:53 AM
 
I meant "if you used same initial keyword for all users"  though this is not a preferable situation from security point of view.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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8/27/2012 7:07 AM
 
Ahh, understand, what I have had to do, the spreadsheet that I have with all the user details, I randomly gnerated on in the spreadsheet the username, so I just copied the email address to the username column.  I then imported all the details and mass emailed the users with instructions to use the retrieve the password option, to get a new passwoord, login and change it, simply really when you have a coffee and think about it, thank you guys for all your help.
 
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8/27/2012 7:10 AM
 
I am glad that you were able to solve your problem, have fun using DNN :-))

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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