Password Reset Windows Application
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Summary of Password Reset Windows Application
The Password Reset Windows Application allows users who forget their password or become locked out of their Windows computers to reset their password directly from the Windows login screen. This application is especially useful for users operating on Windows 8.1, 10, or 11.
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Key Features
- Installation: Administrators can download an EXE or MSI file to install or distribute the application across user computers, adding a "Forgot Password" link to the Windows login screen.
- User Identification: Upon clicking the "Forgot Password" link, users are prompted to enter their username, and for multi-identification, their email and CAPTCHA if enabled.
- Verification Methods: Users can verify their identity using various methods including:
- Personal data (username or email)
- Authenticator app code
- Security questions
- SMS verification code
- Email verification code
- Soft PIN
- Password Reset Process: Depending on the user's account status, they can either enter a new password or unlock their account if locked. After resetting, users receive either an auto-generated password or an email with reset instructions.
Key Outcomes
This application streamlines the password recovery process, reducing downtime for users and minimizing help desk intervention. By enabling users to reset their passwords securely and efficiently, organizations can enhance productivity and user satisfaction.
The Password Reset Windows Application enables a user, who forgets the password or is locked out of a Windows computer, to reset the password directly from the Windows login screen.
How the Password Reset Windows Application works
Administrators download and run an EXE or MSI file to install or distribute the application to user computers. The application installs a link on the Windows login screen. The user clicks the link (Forgot Password as depicted in the examples on various Windows versions) and is then guided through the process of resetting the password.
If your user is using Windows, 8.1, 10, or 11 operating system on the computer, a pop-up window opens after the user clicks the Forgot Password link. On the pop-up window, the user enters the user name. For the multi-identification type, the user enters a user name and email address and enters the displayed CAPTCHA if enabled for the process. If the CAPTCHA is incorrect, the user gets an error message.
This is an identification step, which takes the user to the verification step after clicking next on the pop-up window.
- Personal data: The user enters a user name or email. The personal data verifications compare the user’s answers with the available details. For example, the email address entered by the user must match with the available registered email address.
- Authenticator app: The user enters the code generated by an authenticator app.
- Security Questions: The user enters the answers to the security questions.
- SMS: The user enters the verification code sent to the registered mobile number.
- Email: The user enters the verification code sent to the registered email address.
- Soft PIN: The user enters a soft PIN.
After the successful verification, the users go to the Reset step. Based on the status of the user account and email provided, the reset step contains various types.
- If the user account isn’t locked, the user enters a new password, enters the same password again in the Retype password field, and clicks Reset Password.
- If the user account is locked, the user gets a message stating the account is locked, and
if enabled, the user can view an option to unlock the account, or the user can continue
resetting the password. For example, the following image shows both the Unlock
Account and Reset Password buttons.
- After the reset password process is complete, based on the configured type, the user either gets the auto-generated password on the pop-up window or an email containing the instructions to reset the password is sent to the user.