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Go to Administration and then user accounts. If you cant find administration just search for user accounts and it should pop up. Once in user accounts you might need to unlock it by clicking on the unlock button on the top right, if you do please unlock it or you will not be able to change the password. You can unlock it by entering in an administrator password. Then highlight the user account you want to change the password on. Then click on the password then fill out the menu and you should be able to change your password.

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