If it works in the User Tool (which it might or might not do, depending 
on the field/entry permissions of the "Group" form), it should work via 
ARSperl as well:

ars_SetEntry( $ctrl, $entryId, 0, 102 => 'new_password' );

Regards,
Thilo


Jeff Murphy wrote:
> Van De Kerk, David - PHX wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am very new to ARSperl.
>>
>> Is it possible to change the password of the user you log in with?
>>
> 
> 
> I've never tried it via Perl, but you should be able to change the
> password by setting the appropriate record/field in the User form.
> 
> jeff
> 
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