SQL password complexity
- From: "Bry" <fqies_bry@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Apr 2006 19:59:13 -0700
Hi,
We have a job that automatically reset the password of the developers,
this job generate passwords with random characters. Does the
semicolon(;) can be used as pard of the password. our developer reports
that they cannot login using their new password. we noticed that their
password contains semicolon. Does SQL recognized this character in
passwords but the reset is successfull. Any thoughts? what other
characters are are not allowed in the passwords?
Thanks.
.
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