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Email Continuity Administrator Guide version 6.5 (1st ed.) 109
If you applied this pattern in July 2009 for user
John_Doe@genericorp.com, the resulting new password would
be !John_doe_Jul-2009%.
If you applied this pattern in August 2010 for user
lilajones@genericorp.com, the resulting new password
would be !Lilajones_Aug-2010%.
If you applied this pattern in November 2009 for user
samuels.JK@genericorp.com, the resulting new password
would be !Samuels.jk_Nov-2009%.
b. Choose Email Username to reset the passwords for all selected users
to the portion of the user’s email address that precedes the @ sign (all
lower case). For example:
If you applied this pattern for user John_Doe@genericorp.com,
the resulting new password would be john_doe.
If you applied this pattern for user
lilajones@genericorp.com, the resulting new password
would be lilajones.
If you applied this pattern for user
samuels.JK@genericorp.com, the resulting new password
would be samuels.jk.
c. Choose Username to reset the passwords for all selected users to
each user’s ESS user name.
When you choose this option, the Default Password field appears.
You must enter a default password that can be used for any users that
do not have user name for ESS that differs from their primary email
address.
d. Choose Specify Password to reset the passwords for all selected
users to the value you provide.
When you choose this option, the Password field appears. You must
enter the password to be used for all selected users.
e. Choose Custom to enter a custom password template. Follow the
instructions provided in the Example Template section that appears.
Use the See Attribute Reference and See Transformation
Reference links for additional information.
7 After you choose the password pattern, click Next. The Edit Notification
Message page appears.
8 Choose either:
Send notification message to the selected users and compose a
message in the field provided.
Don’t send a notification message.