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[Solved] Trigger password expires notification manually

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Is there any possibility to trigger the password expires mail manually. Alternatively, I could imagine an option to trigger a notification that the user has to reset his password in a given amount of time. 

As part of a project, we need all users to reset their password until a specific date. 

If we could trigger the reminder mail manually it would be much easier than just forcing the reset via AD because Outlook is already connected to the AD Users and would stop working if I force a password reset in the AD. 

 

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This is completed in the latest version. You can send a forgot password link manually which will send them a notification to change their password

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@jdixon Where is the option in cloudpanel to send this link?

i dont find it .

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@rechenzentrumkraemer-it-de On the user’s page for a company, select a single user and click the Modify button. You should see the “Send Forgot Password Link” option there.

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@jdixon unfortunately i canno’t find see the option there (see attached file).

My user have super-admin permissions. Is there maybe an option that has to be activated?

 

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@rechenzentrumkraemer-it-de Please make sure you go to settings in CloudPanel and that you have notifications enabled as well as the “Forgot Password” notification enabled with your email template.

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@jdixon Thats it! Thanks 🙂

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