Uuugh
My work has a bunch of interconnected systems that all stop working automatically when I change my password, and it takes days to months to make it go back to normal
@GlytchMeister Would you be able to set those up under another account - maybe specific to those systems - that could continue to run regardless of your personal password? Your employer will certainly be in trouble when you leave and your account is deactivated.
Oh they’re all company-wide systems, I didn’t build them or anything like that
They all just run on a hodgepodge system that supposedly makes them use the same password, but in practice, you usually have to manually update a few, and then you gotta update a bunch of saved passwords in the browser and usually have to sign out and back into a couple Microsoft programs, usually outlook and something from MS Office.
@GlytchMeister what a mess!
@GlytchMeister
That sounds incredibly annoying. At least my employer uses SSO and the change is seamless.
I'm just annoyed that they keep using very outdated security practices.
@voltronic @Dashdrum
Mine essentially tried to cobble together SSO and ended up with the SSO equivalent of the Hunchback of Notre Dame