From af5057340d62783a191a3d949dfee98228175399 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wang Jie Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2017 01:32:05 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update recover-a-user-password.md (#2698) * Update recover-a-user-password.md 1.Is "choose the user you want to change the password" acceptable? 2.If not, which of the following modifications is better? "choose the user whose password you want to change" "choose the user you want to change the password for" ... * Update recover-a-user-password.md --- .../guides/admin/manage-users/recover-a-user-password.md | 7 +++---- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/datacenter/ucp/2.1/guides/admin/manage-users/recover-a-user-password.md b/datacenter/ucp/2.1/guides/admin/manage-users/recover-a-user-password.md index 424e55845a..5bc08284c0 100644 --- a/datacenter/ucp/2.1/guides/admin/manage-users/recover-a-user-password.md +++ b/datacenter/ucp/2.1/guides/admin/manage-users/recover-a-user-password.md @@ -9,15 +9,14 @@ other users. If that user is being managed using an LDAP service, you need to change the user password on that system. If the user account is managed using UCP, -log in with administrator credentials into the **UCP web UI**, navigate to -the **User Management** tab, and choose the user you want to change the -password. +log in with administrator credentials to the **UCP web UI**, navigate to +the **User Management** tab, and choose the user whose password you want to change. ![](../../images/recover-a-user-password-1.png){: .with-border} If you're an administrator and forgot your password, you can ask other users with administrator credentials to change your password. -If you're the only administrator, use **ssh** to login directly into a manager +If you're the only administrator, use **ssh** to log in to a manager node managed by UCP, and run: ```none