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Hello,
I have 2 instances - Crowd and Bitbucket. Crowd is acting as a user manager - there is where I make all the changes.
But how can normal users change their own passwords?
In bitbucket is says: "You cannot edit your password as it is stored in a read-only user directory."
Ok i get it, is normal but still how can a normal user change their password? Can they access somehow crowd and change their passwords?
Thanks