To reset your passphrase, you can visit myRiverdale. If you are able to log in (with your own passphrase or a temporary passphrase) see the Setting a new passphrase before it expires section below. If you do not have a working passphrase, jump down to Resetting a forgotten/expired passphrase section.
Tips and requirements for coming up with your RCS Passphrase. | |
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Categorized under RCS Software and Services | |
Maintained by Rob Shin | |
in need of review. |
Note: Setting your passphrase here will change it for both the domain passphrase and Google. You will need to update your account settings on any mobile devices (iPhones, iPads, etc) that you use to access Riverdale e-mail and calendar. You'll also need to change settings for printing on campus; instructions are here.
Getting ready before your passphrase expires
If you set your passphrase reset question phone number, you can easily recover a forgotten or expired passphrase:
- Log into http://my.riverdale.edu with your RCS credentials
- Click your name at top right and select "Settings"
- Click Edit Profile at top right
- Add your phone number in the "Forgot Passphrase Text Message" box at bottom right
- Edit your "Forgotten passphrase question" if necessary
Setting a new passphrase before it expires
- Log into http://my.riverdale.edu with your RCS credentials
- Click your name, then Settings at top right
- Click Edit Profile
- Enter your current password once, and then your new passphrase twice in the indicated fields. Please note that your passphrase must be at least 12 characters, and must have an uppercase letter, a lowercase letter, and a number or symbol. Your passphrase (password) also cannot contain your name, or your username, and may not be a passphrase which you have used before.
- Click "Change Password"
Resetting a forgotten / expired passphrase
- Visit http://my.riverdale.edu
- Click "Forgot Passphrase"
- Choose to send a text message or e-mail
- If you choose text message, then confirm your identity using the code sent to your phone
- If you choose e-mail, then follow the instructions in the e-mail you receive from noreply@okta.com
OR
- Answer your passphrase reset question
- Set your new passphrase