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Why do I have to change my password?
(Faculty & Staff Only)
We have an obligation to protect information stored
on our computer systems from unauthorized access. We require
all Faculty and Staff members to change their password
every 12 weeks (84 days). All passwords must be at least eight characters
in length. It must contain at least one lower case, upper
case letter and a number. You must avoid passwords that
can be found in the system spelling dictionary.
How often should I change my password?
All Faculty and Staff must change their passwords at
least once every 12 weeks (84 days). You may change your password
more frequently if you wish.
What is a good password?
All passwords must have the following to be valid:
- At least eight characters in length
- At least one lower case letter
- At least one upper case letter
- At least one number
- Can not use words that can be found in a dictionary
There are a number of good schemes for creating valid
passwords. You can use a word, but substitute numbers
for some of the letters.
Example password- Spiderman
becomes Sp2d2rm2n
What will happen if I don't change
my password?
You will receive three email warnings before your password
expires. One of these warnings will come two weeks before
the expiration period. The next warning will be 1 week
before the expiration period, and the last warning being
one day before your password expires. If you still have
not changed your password by the third warning, your account
will be disabled. You will not lose any data if this happens,
but you will be unable to log in again until you contact
the Faculty and Staff Help Desk.
They will not be able to tell you what your existing
password is, but we will be able to assign you a new
temporary one. If you are calling from anywhere other
than your office phone, the Faculty and Staff Help Desk
will not be able to reset your password until you are
verified by your Support Staff Member or your
department. They are also unable to reset your password
by email. If you can not be verified by your Support
Staff Member, you will be required to come to the
Faculty and Staff Help Desk, located in Craven Hall Room
2302, and show proof of identity.
What if I forget my password?
If you forget your password, you should contact the
Faculty and Staff Help Desk.
They will not be able to tell you what your existing password
is, but we will be able to assign you a new temporary
one. If you are calling from anywhere other than your
office phone, the Faculty and Staff Help Desk will not
be able to reset your password until you are verified
by your Support Staff Member or your department. They
are also unable to reset your password by email. If you
can not be verified by your Support Staff Member, you
will be required to come to the Faculty and Staff Help
Desk, located in Craven Hall Room 2302, and show proof
of identity.
How long will it take for my new
password to become valid?
Once you have changed your password, you should not
expect your new password to take effect on all machines
immediately. Your network login password should change
almost immediately. You should restart your computer and
login with your new password. It may take as long as 10
minutes for all campus computer systems to receive your
updated password, including Data Portal and WebMail.
Can I tell others what my password
is?
No. Sharing passwords is a violation of the Computer
Equipment Access Policy.
What programs are affected when
I change my password?
When you change your password, it might not affect all
your applications that you have passwords. The reason
is that you might have access to some applications that
have their own passwords.
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Not Affected |
Affected |
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- Login and Network
- All Email
- Dialup
- WebCT
- my.csusm.edu
- FrontPage
- Certain Administrative Databases
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