Manual:ChangePassword.php

changePassword.php can be used to change the password of a user on your wiki. '' Passwords must be at least 10 characters. ''

Usage
The following examples assume that they are called from the  directory of the wiki code.

An example:

Usernames and passwords can have spaces, which will need to be protected from your shell (be it bash or ; see ts>#Troubleshooting|Troubleshooting, below):

To display a help message:

Options

 * (the user's name)
 * (the user's new password)
 * (displays help message)

Troubleshooting

 * If your MediaWiki installation uses a memory cache, such as APC, memcached or Redis, then the user object is cached. Thus after making SQL changes you must flush the cache before a user can log in with the new password.


 * Windows has special challenges with parsing double-quoted strings, as when a username or password contains spaces in the second example above. You may find some illumination on this issue [http://www.autohotkey.net/~deleyd/parameters/parameters.htm#WINCRULESTDQ here] (autohotkey.net)&mdash;or it might just make your brain hurt.


 * Occasionally triple and quadruple sets of double quotes will solve your problems with Windows' command shell,  . You may be happier, though, to try [http://cygwin.com/ Cygwin] and follow the [http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/sect_03_03.html Unix conventions] for quoting strings, which are a bit more sane.


 * There are no spaces between the parameter=value in the command line.

This will cause a cryptic error: Removing the spaces will fix the problem.