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    Sudden Password Rejection

    Sudden behavior problem on a site that's worked for some time, and I have no idea why. Any thoughts?:

    Using A5's login component, login was being rejected with the message that "Field must be at least 6 characters."

    My security setup on this actually uses passwords that are 5 characters long (I know, but I have my reasons here...).

    So, I checked the Security Settings, which required a Validate Length for password between 5 and 20 chars long.

    I cleared the publishing history, republished the security settings and the login component, no joy, same error.

    Next edited the Security Settings to not validate password length. Same error message.

    There's a spot in the Login component where you can specify a password error message that overrides the security setting message, but that is blank.

    Outta ideas, thought I'd come fishing here.

    Thanks.
    -Steve
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    Re: Sudden Password Rejection

    Nobody has a suggestion? I have a web site that is completely down because of this and a customer that's unhappier by the minute....
    -Steve
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      #3
      Re: Sudden Password Rejection

      Get someone to use the Recover your Password link and see what password comes back. Maybe the problem is on the password field in the websecurity tables.
      Steve Wood
      See my profile on IADN

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        Re: Sudden Password Rejection

        Originally posted by Steve Workings View Post
        Nobody has a suggestion? I have a web site that is completely down because of this and a customer that's unhappier by the minute....
        The standard WAS restart cleans up issues for me... Much more than a windows reboot. (option 2)

        But I figured you tried that already...
        Al Buchholz
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        Normalize till it hurts - De-normalize till it works.
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        When we triage a problem it is much easier to read sample systems than to read a mind.
        "Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler."
        Albert Einstein

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          #5
          Re: Sudden Password Rejection

          Steve - We don't have a recover password link on this system. I did review the tables though and they look good. And things like my WebUsers.A5W page where I add & change user info is functioning properly.

          Al - A complete unloading and restart of the WAS did no good.
          -Steve
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            #6
            Re: Sudden Password Rejection

            I know something regarding security changed with the last update since one of my Search buttons suddenly said I did not have permission to click it unless I logged in.
            Steve Wood
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              #7
              Re: Sudden Password Rejection

              If you throw the v9 compatibilty switch does it work?
              Chad Brown

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                #8
                Re: Sudden Password Rejection

                Thanks for offering up. This is a fairly simple, very light security site, so I just went back to my older methods of coding and got 'em back up and running last night. Not the best solution, but got me there quickest for the little that I needed.
                -Steve
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                  #9
                  Re: Sudden Password Rejection

                  With reference to my last post here, the error described was my fault by placing an invalid expression in the OnGridInitialize Event. V10 has some new ways and places where it reports errors.
                  Steve Wood
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