In order to access PaymentNet, you must enter your User ID and password. Your password is a security feature that prohibits unauthorized access to PaymentNet.
When you change your password, your new password must conform to the restrictions that display on screen, and it cannot be the same as your User ID or any of your last 10 passwords.
When you voluntarily change your password, you must enter the old password in addition to entering and confirming the new password. If you have not done this successfully after six attempts, your access to PaymentNet is automatically disabled. Your program administrator must then re-enable your account before you can log in to PaymentNet.
Note:Your organization settings determine when you are required to change your password. PaymentNet prompts you to change your password when it expires and you cannot log in until you do so. The Items Awaiting Your Action panel on the Welcome screen also notifies you if your password is due to expire and provides a link you can use to change it.
To change your password:
Click the My Profile link on the PaymentNet toolbar.
Click Change Password.
Complete the following fields:
Current Password
Enter your current password. Your password is case-sensitive.
New Password
Enter your new password. Passwords are case-sensitive and must conform to the password requirements that display to the right of this field. As you enter your new password, PaymentNet displays a green check mark as each requirement is met. By default, the characters you enter in this field are masked. To display the characters you enter, click Show Characters.
Confirm Password
Confirm your new password. As you confirm your new password, PaymentNet verifies, and displays a visual indication, that the entered passwords match. By default, the characters you enter in this field are masked. To display the characters you enter, click Show Characters.
Click Save. Your new password takes effect the next time you log in to PaymentNet.