Was going to bitch and moan about my attempts to change my Lotus Notes password, until I found this wonderful entry in http://lotusnotessucks.4t.com/ (my current favorite site) that sums up everything nicely:
- Just select Options on the Tools menu? No.
- How about on the Edit menu, select Preferences? No.
- On the Actions menu, point to Tools then select Preferences? No.
- On the File menu, select User Preferences, then click the Security Options button? No.
- How about on the File menu, point to Tools, then select User ID? YES. But there is more! Enter your password, then click Set Password. Enter your password AGAIN(third time), then enter your new password. Get it right, because if Lotus Notes doesn't like your new password, it will tell you so, but won't exactly tell you what it didn't like. Enter your new password again. Click OK. Did it work? Lotus Notes won't tell you if you successfully changed your password, just if you did not successfully change your password.
I also love how each one of the entries in the site ends as follows:
Conclusion
Lotus Notes sucks.
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