Changing Passwords
How to change your password
When you open your Exchange hosting account, we will assign
you a password. You can continue to use that password, or if you want to,
you can change it. This page gives step-by-step instructions for changing
your password. Please note, your new password must meet complexity and
security requirements or the server will not accept the change. Please see the page
on password requirements for the details.
In order to change to a new password, you will need to know
your current username and password, and use them to successfully log on.
The new password will work next time you log on.
To change your password, you can use Outlook Web Access (OWA).
From the Webville home page, click the link for
Outlook
Web Access.
Enter your current username and password to view your inbox
in OWA.
Click the Options icon in the lower left
corner, as seen in this
graphic.

Scroll down to the bottom of the Options page and click the
Change Password button, as seen in this graphic.

You may receive one or more warning messages, because the
password change page is viewed over a secure (SSL) connection. The first
warning message you might receive says, "you are about to view...
over a secure connection."
You will see a small web page in a new browser window, as
shown in this graphic.

Type your username in the box
labeled Account. Type your old and new passwords as indicated, then click
OK.
You will see a new page in the small browser window,
indicating whether the password change was successful, and providing a
reason if it was not. There are any number of reasons why the server might
not accept the password change request. Please see the page on password
complexity and security requirements. If you want to try again, press the
Backspace key on your keyboard to go back to the password change
dialog. If the server does accept your new password, the message
will say "Password successfully changed." Close the small
browser window.
The new password takes effect immediately and must be used
the next time you log on. If you have trouble and get yourself locked out,
contact us. We can not see what your password
is from the server, but we can change it for you. Please note,
even when we reset your password at the server, the new password must meet
the complexity requirements.
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03/06/07 |
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