Yes, sorry, the PM server was so slow this morning I didn't do my usual compose, compose, compose, compose, compose, compose, post cycle. Here's more detail.
The user names are E-Mail addresses, and a new user is E-Mailed their temporary, one-time password. They have to use that to log in, and the only thing they can do is set their password to a new value. My SysAdmin has set up a couple of E-Mail addresses that just re-direct to me, so right now I think my plan is to run the first part of the test, then perhaps have the test pause, while I use cut and paste to change the test users' passwords to known values, then continue the test.
It's a little clumsy, which is why I was asking for guidance.
Alex / talexb / Toronto
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