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Hi,

I am using .net2.0,oracle9 i with odp.net9. When a password is expired, I am forcing the user to enter the new password and once it sets I am redirecting the user to the login page to login with their new password. But If I use the old password it shouldn't allow me to login right. Instead its allowing me to login with my old password. Even with the new password its logging me in.
Only after sometime the oldpassword really expires. Any idea why its happeneing ?
Is there any setting I should set or something ?

Thanks,
renil.
Oct 31 '07 #1
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debasisdas
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Are you storing both the username and password in the database and updating the oldone with new password ?
Nov 1 '07 #2

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