Looks like you have a password policy/Configuration profile with this attribute set:
Change at Next Authentication (macOS 10.13 or later)
Force password reset on next user authentication.
Obviously, but the thing doesn't work.
From a different company, but same issue. Is there a solution yet?
Looks like you have a password policy/Configuration profile with this attribute set:
Change at Next Authentication (macOS 10.13 or later)
Force password reset on next user authentication.
Facing the same issue. Our password policy does not have have "Change at Next Authentication (macOS 10.13 or later)" set
We also face the same issue.
Unfortunate for us is that our FileVault 2 keys are also lost.
Is there a fix yet ???
I also have the same issue. I guess this is an issue on macOS Sonoma. I had to exclude the computer from the password policy to fix this. Anyone else have a solution?
hi,
i've managed to solve this issue by doing the following steps:
1) enter into recovery mode (it might prompt you for the recovery key)
2) reset the password via the terminal
3) reboot and login
kind regards,
Fabio
hi,
i've managed to solve this issue by doing the following steps:
1) enter into recovery mode (it might prompt you for the recovery key)
2) reset the password via the terminal
3) reboot and login
kind regards,
Fabio
Yes, but this resets the keychain passwords as well which will be another problem for most users.
Yes, but this resets the keychain passwords as well which will be another problem for most users.
sorry.. what do you mean resetting the keychain passwords?
hi,
i've managed to solve this issue by doing the following steps:
1) enter into recovery mode (it might prompt you for the recovery key)
2) reset the password via the terminal
3) reboot and login
kind regards,
Fabio
Un-fortunately, we are in a situation where we do not have a FileVault recovery key.
sorry.. what do you mean resetting the keychain passwords?
Once you reset the password using the recovery mode, the saved passwords on keychain are all lost. This means you need to connect your Wi-Fi again, enter your email passwords, iCloud password, etc.
Un-fortunately, we are in a situation where we do not have a FileVault recovery key.
Try to remove this computer from the scope of password policy and try to login with the same password.
What worked for us (on a single machine, not a solution in scale) was to deploy a config profile with password requirements, and then revoke it. then for some reason macos accepted a new password when entered...
hi @angelohuang thanks for putting this article together.. is there an official announcement from Apple regarding the bug fix and which version specifically it has been addressed? thanks