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Web based password changing will only work from on-campus computers. From off campus the CU VPN must be installed and running before online password changing will work.
The URL for password changes is https://ibg.colorado.edu:901
The quick instructions: Follow the above link, login and enter your old (current) and new password at the appropriate places.
For more detailed instructions it is probably easiest to right-click on the above link and select Open link in new window
(or whatever is appropriate in your browser) so that these instructions can be seen at the same time as the password change window.
Before anything is shown on the web page a login window will be presented:
Enter your username
and existing password
into the appropriate boxes. If you have multiple IBG passwords, this is the same username and password that you use to access IBG e-mail, such as Squirrelmail.
The browser will now show the SWAT page:
Click on the button.
Two password dialogs are displayed. Only the Server Password
Management
section is important, Client/Server Password
Management
should be ignored.
username
should already be entered into the User Name
:
field.password
into the Old Password:
field. This may be different from the password
just used to access the this page. This password is the same as the one used to login to the IBG Windows domain (the one used when logging into Windows with ctrl-alt-delete
). It is probably the same as the password recently used, but it may not be.: # ' [ ]
password
into the New Password :
and Re-type New Password :
fields.Change Password
.If the message shown is
The passwd for 'IBGuser' has been changed.
then the password has been updated. The e-mail and Windows passwords are now the same.
If the message shown is
Could not connect to machine 127.0.0.1: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
then the Old Password :
password was incorrect. Try again taking care to enter the old password without typos, or perhaps trying a different password. If this message continues to appear then contact Jeff Lessem to reset your password.