In my case  "User Password Management Configuration"  is set the same in both 
systems  One works and one does not.

Thanks,
Teresa Fannin
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Subject: Re: Force Password Change on login not working

Check your settings on the "User Password Management Configuration" form.

Thank you,

Sandra

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Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 9:34 AM
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Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Force Password Change on login not working

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Have any of you seen a case where you set up someone in the People form then
go to the User form and set "Force Password Change On Login" to Yes, but the
user is NOT forced to change their password?  I've had a few users now tell
me that they were not prompted to change their password but I'm not sure
what could be going on.  Thank you in advance for your expertise.

 

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Terri

 

ARS 8.1.02

ITSM 8.1.02

Midtier 8.1.02

Windows 2008

MS SQL 2008 R2 SP2

 

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