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Changing user passwords

About this task

On the User settings page, any user can change his/her password to connect to Talend applications, as well as his/her login and password to SVN, via Talend Administration Center.

Editing passwords is not available if SSO has been enabled.

For better understanding of Git/SVN credentials management with LDAP authentication enabled, see Mappings between LDAP and Talend Administration Center and Managing encryption of SVN passwords in LDAP for Talend Administration Center on Talend Help Center (https://help.talend.com).

Procedure

  1. Log on to Talend Administration Center web application.
    The menus and menus items vary according to your role/rights (Administrator, Operation manager, Designer or Viewer) in Talend Administration Center.
    Information noteNote: Only users with active accounts can access the Administration Center and change their password.
  2. In the Menu tree view of the Administration Center, select User settings to display the corresponding page.

    Example

  3. In the Svn/Git Account area:
    1. Type in or modify your SVN/Git login and password in the corresponding fields.
      Note that the SVN/Git login and password must correspond to a user that has been previously created in SVN/Git.
    2. Click Save to confirm these modifications.
  4. In the User Password area (Note that this option is not available if SSO was enabled):
    1. Enter your new password in the New password field.
      The information bar below the field will indicate if the newly entered password is Very weak, Medium or Strong.
    2. Enter the new password in the Confirm password field.
    3. Click Validate to confirm your modification.

Results

Eventually, a message displays to confirm that the modification has been carried out without issue. Otherwise, an error message points out the issue that needs to be corrected for the modifications to be taken into account.

Information noteNote: Whenever you change your Talend Administration Center password, make sure to replace your old password with the new one in the <installation_path>/iam/apache-tomcat/conf/iam.properties file.

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