> I know; how would I change my own password? I don't see any buttons to do > that.
You should now see a "user preferences" option in the menu after you login, you can use this to change your password. > Also, why aren't the passwords stored in a hash? Why don't you ask the creators of Tiki? I believe that the next version has improved security. Ian. -- Ian Clarke ian@[freenetproject.org|locut.us|cematics.com] Latest Project http://locut.us/ Personal Homepage http://locut.us/ian/
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