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You may now reset your password using either the web, by going to httpshttps://supassword.salisbury.edu,or by using the ReACT Mobil AppSee Go to https://supassword.salisbury.edu for App and select Get the Mobile App or Set Up the Mobile App for additional info and a the configuration QR code.  The below instructions can be completed using either option.  

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Initial Profile Setup

Before you are able to use the Password Reset System to reset your SU password, you need to configure your profile with up to three reset options: security questions, alternate email address, and SMS text message.  This is a one-time process. You will be able to update your profile after set up any time by using the Update Profile option. You must have a current working password to complete this process. Call the IT Help Desk at 410-677-5454 for assistance if your password is not working.

  1. Visit https://supassword.salisbury.edu/ or use a configured ReACT mobile App. 
  2. Enter your SU username and click Continue.
  3. If you have not set up your profile you will see the below screen.  Select Go to Setup Tool.
  4. Enter your SU username and click Continue.
  5. In the Confirm SU Account screen, enter your SU username and password and click Continue.
  6. In the Configuring Challenge Question Authentication screen, set up your five challenge questions. You may choose to answer one of the pre-loaded questions, or you may create your own question(s). Click Continue when you have answered them all.
    Configuring Challenge Question Authentication
  7. In the Configuring Email Authentication screen, provide an alternate email to send a code to if you need to reset your password and then click Continue. If you do not have an alternate email, click Skip.
    Configuring Email Authentication
    1. It is highly recommended that you provide an alternate email and/or mobile phone number to be able to reset your password in the event that your current password doesn’t work or is expired and you are unable to answer your challenge questions.
  8. In the Configuring SMS Authentication screen, enter a valid US phone number capable of receiving text messages and choose your carrier from the drop down list. Click Continue when you are done, or if you do not have a US phone number or phone capable of receiving text messages, click Skip.
    Configuring SMS Authentication
    1. Enter numbers only, no spaces or symbols/punctuation then select your cell carrier.
    2. This is only available for US phones. International phones are not able to use this service.

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      It is highly recommended that you provide an alternate email and/or mobile phone number to be able to reset your password

      in the event that your current password doesn’t work or is expired and you are unable to answer your challenge questions.
    3. Provider options are AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, MetroPCS, Virgin Mobile, T-Mobile, Rogers Wireless, Tracfone
    4. Note: For StraightTalk customers, your phone may use AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon or Sprint. If you are not sure, you may check with your service provider, the box that the phone came in, or may be able to determine it from this page: http://www.prepaidphonenews.com/2011/12/how-to-get-tracfone-net10-or-straight.html. If you are not sure, start with AT&T and then attempt to send yourself a code using the Reset option. If you don’t receive a code, choose Update Profile, change the provider for your SMS number and try again

      when needed.

  9. Once complete, you will return to the SU Password Reset System home page, and a confirmation will appear on the page.

Reset Your Password

You can use this system to reset your password at any time, even if your password is expired.

  1. Visit https://supassword.salisbury.edu/ or use a configured ReACT mobile App.
  2. Enter your SU username and click Continue.
  3. Select Go to Reset Tool.
  4. On the Confirm SU Account page, you can choose to authenticate by either providing answers to your challenge questions, SMS text authentication, or Email authentication.
    1. If you choose to have a code sent via email or text, click Send Pin and then enter the pin you receive in the field provided. 
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  5. Once authenticated, you can create and confirm your new password and click Reset.
  6. In Review Changes, verify the status is Successful and then click Finish.

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    If it is not successful try to reset the password again verifying all requirements are met

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    Minimum of 14 characters (maximum of 32) consisting of three out of four options: uppercase character, lowercase character, number, and symbol. 

    Also your password may not contain personal information such as your full name or username.

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  7. You will return back to the SU Password Reset System home page and your password has been successfully changedonce complete.

Update Your profile

If you need to make changes to your profile, including changing your challenge questions, and changing or adding an alternate email or mobile phone number, you can use the Update Tool under Update Profile.

  1. Visit Password Assistance and click the SU Password Reset System link. https://supassword.salisbury.edu  
  2. Enter your SU username and click Continue.
  3. In the Update Profile section, click the Go to Update Tool button.
  4. On the Confirm SU Account page, you can choose to authenticate by either logging in with your SU username and password, by providing answers to your challenge questions, or through SMS or /Email by having a code sent to your phone or alternate email address if you had previously set that up through Initial Profile Setup. If you choose to have a code sent, click Send Code and then enter the code you receive in the field provided. Click Continue when you have completed your chosen authentication method.
  5. Once authenticated, you can change your challenge questions, alternate email address and/or SMS (text messaging) phone number on the Configure/Update Your Authentication Methods page. Click Finish when you are done with your changes.
  6. You will be returned to the SU Password Reset System home page with a confirmation message at the top.


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