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05/30/2000 04:02 PM
Sharon Tanner@ENRON
Sharon Tanner@ENRON
Sharon Tanner@ENRON
05/30/2000 04:02 PM
05/30/2000 04:02 PM
To: Dana Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:  
Subject: ACT: New DSS Change Password Procedure

fyi...
Thanks.
---------------------- Forwarded by Sharon Tanner/GPGFIN/Enron on 05/30/2000 
04:02 PM ---------------------------


GPG DSS
05/08/2000 11:06 AM
To: GPG Decision Support A-B, GPG Decision Support C-D, GPG Decision Support 
E-HA, GPG Decision Support HE-MC, GPG Decision Support ME-Q, GPG Decision 
Support R-S, GPG Decision Support T-Z
cc:  

Subject: ACT: New DSS Change Password Procedure  



To All DSS Users,

Currently there is no mechanism for changing your password on DSS.  

On May 15, 2000, we will be putting a new procedure into effect that will 
function similarly to the LAN change password procedure.  Passwords for DSS 
users will begin to expire in early June, and every 60 days thereafter.  You 
will be receiving 5 Password Expiration e-mails as the deadline approaches.  
Each of these messages will notify you that your DSS password will expire in 
the specified time interval.

These e-mails will be sent as follows:
E-mail  #1 - 2 weeks before expiration date
 #2 - 1 week before expiration date
 #3 - 2 days before expiration date
 #4 - 1 day before expiration date
 #5 - The day the password expires

We now have a new module that will allow you to change your password.  When 
this module is executed, a window will display which will prompt you for your 
current password, New password, and repeat New password.  There are certain 
criteria that the new password must meet for it to successfully change.  
Follow the instructions on this window to choose a new password.  You may run 
this module anytime, but once you change your password, the module must be 
closed before it can be run again.

Please Detach (double-click) the following module and save it in the location 
that you normally save your DSS modules/databases.  This may be on your hard 
(C:) drive or personal (H:) drive.  As long as you remember where it is, it 
really doesn't matter where you save it.  When the time comes, Execute 
(double-click) the module to change your DSS password.





If you have any questions or problems, please call the DSS HelpDesk at 
x31555, option 6 OR Lotus Notes e-mail at GPG DSS.

Thank you.