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For edge users you can reset the password using the management api for /users
For example:
PUT https://mgmt.mydomain.com/v1/users/{email} <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <User> <EmailId>{email}</EmailId> <FirstName>FName</FirstName> <LastName>LName</LastName> <Password>Password123</Password> </User>
Depending on whether the users are global users or org level, you might have to do /v1/o/{org}/users/{email} or /v1/users/{email} as the basepath for your api call.
For edge users you can reset the password using the management api for /users
For example:
PUT https://mgmt.mydomain.com/v1/users/{email} <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <User> <EmailId>{email}</EmailId> <FirstName>FName</FirstName> <LastName>LName</LastName> <Password>Password123</Password> </User>
Depending on whether the users are global users or org level, you might have to do /v1/o/{org}/users/{email} or /v1/users/{email} as the basepath for your api call.
@Terry David You can follow the above post for password reset of users, by sysadmin.
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