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up to date docs show that it's really just CPWD (martin) 6.1 stable released (martin)
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[[SSH]] protocol allows changing an account password. But many SSH servers, notably the OpenSSH, does not actually allow that. [[SSH]] protocol allows changing an account password. But many SSH servers, notably the OpenSSH, does not actually allow that.
-If your %%SSH%% server allows changing your account password, go to //Session (Tabs) > Change Password// &beta to request that.+If your %%SSH%% server allows changing your account password, go to //Tabs > Change Password// to request that.
Also an %%SSH%% server can enforce password change on its own, e.g. in case the previous one expires. This can happen during authentication to the server. There are two possible methods, both are supported by WinSCP: Also an %%SSH%% server can enforce password change on its own, e.g. in case the previous one expires. This can happen during authentication to the server. There are two possible methods, both are supported by WinSCP:

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