I am having a weird problem with the change password control. Unlike
the createwizard control that creates new users and passwords, the
changepassword control has no way of setting the View's index. So
after the password is changed the success view comes up. I click
continue and go back to a gridview I have displaying all of the users.
If the admin user clicks on any member in the grid I redisplay the
changepassword control. The problem is that the control always has the
success view up and the view that allows the user to retype in the
passwords never resets. I've spent a lot of time going in circles
trying to figure out how to toggle to that template/View or something.
I even tried making the success control visibility = false and that
just makes the entire changepassword control go invisible.
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