I think because it is the password field it takes $NULL$ as the password and 
encrypts it, rather than replacing the password with null. 
Assuming I got that right, it has been years since I worried about that one, I 
would consider it proper behaviour not a bug.

Daniel

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Sent: September 17, 2013 6:01 AM
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Subject: Re: Blank out password for bulk of people profiles

Hi!

If this does not work with a Modify-All, it would seem to be a bug.

Which version and which client are you using?

You might create a display-only-field named ClearPassword with a Yes choise.
Then create a filter to clear the password filed when this field is set in a 
Modify-transaction.

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> Hello Listers,
>
>
>
> I’m trying to blank out passwords for bulk of people profiles. 
> Generally in normal cases I do a modify all and type $NULL$ in the 
> field I want to set it to NULL(or blank). This doesn’t work in 
> password’s case in User form. I know this can be done from backend. 
> Any other ideas to do it from user tool(front end).
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Karthik.
>
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