It is important that as a business we regularly enforce updates to users passwords to access our networked devices, whether they be internal or external users. It is especially vital that remote workers do this as the nature of their role brings them in to contact with external networks than any other user in the business, increasing the level of risk their accounts and equipment is exposed to. 


As our business has many applications that take their login authentication from your Active Directory user account, commonly referred to as a Windows or PC login. This is the account the business enforces password resets as a priority, emailing alerts to users when their account is due a reset, an example email has been attached to this solution.


Below you will find the process for setting up your account for remotely resetting your password. To proceed with this process you will need to have installed the Microsoft Authenticator App on a mobile device, be it mobile phone or tablet.



Once you have received an email requesting you reset your password use the link provided or manually go to https://selfservice.domino-printing.com within your chosen web browser. 


In put your email address as the User Name: and your current Windows password as the Password: and click login. 


 


Select your email address from the drop down menu.





You will then be emailed a verification code. Input this and select trust this browser before clicking continue.


You will then be logged onto the Self Service Portal. Click on the Click Here button to complete your enrollment.


This will redirect you to Authentication Page below. 




Which requires one of the two below actions to be taken.


  1. If you have yet to reset your password remotely, scan the barcode using your Microsoft Authenticator App to link it to your Self Service Account, if you have previously remotely reset your password skip this step.
  2. Input the code generated by the Authenticator app in the input box and click Next




Your Account is now set up for remotely resetting/changing your password.