As a security improvement, all RRU computer account holders employees and contractors are required to change their computer account passphrase at re-login soon after 6am (PT) May 1322, 2024.
As an employee or contractor, your work environment may vary, resulting in slightly different experiences during the passphrase change. This page endeavors to help identify scenarios and help you navigate them.
If you can’t find what you need here, please contact the Helpdesk.
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If you haven’t been asked to change your Passphrase since May 22, 2024, please let us know and we’ll make it happen. We appreciate you coming forward to help in our efforts to improve security! |
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Unfortunately, yes. Some of the documentation implied that you needed to change it before May 22. What we meant to relay was that we intended to do a force password change on all Staff, Faculty, Contractor and temp accounts across the board on May 22. We did not mean to imply that you should change it before May 22. We apologize for the inconvenience. |
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No! We will not send you an email with a link to change your password so please be diligent about any possible phishing attempts that may happen at the same time coincidentally. |
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If Moodle is the first place you visit after the ‘mandatory passphrase |
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change’ is turned on, you will see an ‘Authentication failed’ message and you will be unable to log in BUT you won’t be forced to change your passphrase. Click on the Change Passphrase link near the bottom of the page, and follow instructions to created a new passphrase. You should be all set and able to log in. |
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The ability for the browser/computer to remember the Passphrase is both helpful and a curse because many of us forget the Passphrases since the browser/computer does all the work. Luckily you can get your browser to reveal the Passphrase rather then change it. Just do a Google search for "<browser name> Saved Passphrases" where <browser name> is the name of the browser you are using to log into Moodle. This will give you detailed instructions on how to reveal the saved Passphrases. Once you find the Passphrase list, look for the Passphrase associated with your username. If there are different Passphrases, write them all down. Once you have written them all down, go to Moodle - https://moodle.royalroads.ca/moodle and enter each Passphrase in manually till you find the one that works. (Please note that if your browser asks you if you want to save the Passphrase, do not hit yes, so you don’t accidentally overwrite the good Passphrase with a bad one.) |
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MS Teams has been causing the most issues. Please restart the computer and if prompted to log into Teams, please do so. You might be prompted a couple of times if you have some shared group resources. After a few times the prompts should go away and you should be logged in. Some people see a pink ‘error’ in Teams and are asked to sign in. That’s OK. Click the Sign In button and provide your credentials including the new |
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Passphrase. MS Teams will go through a set up process and then you’re good to go. |
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Sometimes, Outlook shows you popups asking for permissions to configure various things. You might see messages similar to this one. They might be difficult to read like this one, or they may have a real mailbox name in front of “@royalroads.ca”. If you have access to many shared mailboxes, you may see lots of these. You can check “Don’t ask me about this website again” and click the Allow button on one of them and should all go away. |
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If you see a little yellow yield sign in Word or any other Office product, click on it. You may see this message. Click ‘Sign in’, then provide your usual username and new |
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Passphrase. That should be all you need to do. |
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The ability for the browser/computer to remember the password is both helpful and a curse because many of us forget the passwords since the browser/computer does all the work.
Luckily you can get your browser to reveal the password rather then change it. Just do a Google search for "<browser name> Saved passwords" where <browser name> is the name of the browser you are using to log into Moodle. This will give you detailed instructions on how to reveal the saved passwords.
Once you find the password list, look for the password associated with your username. If there are different passwords, write them all down.
Once you have written them all down, go to Moodle - https://moodle.royalroads.ca/moodle and enter each password in manually till you find the one that works. (Please note that if your browser asks you if you want to save the password, do not hit yes, so you don’t accidentally overwrite the good password with a bad one.)
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It can take a few minutes for a new Passphrase to sync with Microsoft. If you get an error that your |
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Passphrase is wrong, please do the following to update your Microsoft Office applications.
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The other applications should all work now |
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an application on your computer, mobile device, or |
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another computer that is still trying to sync with your old |
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Passphrase. This will cause your account to lock out for 10 minutes. Please contact Computer Services by phone so we can check your account. (Contact info at the bottom of this page) Possible reasons your account is getting locked out:
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You may have an older version of the application (RDC). You may have to change your passphrase on your work computer (which may mean coming to campus if you don’t have your work computer at home). But try this first:
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Please “forget” the RRU connection, and re-connect to the RRU wifi
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