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Forgot Password Screen our web application allows the user, to request for their forgotten password. Program sends the password to the if it exists in the database.

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User's password is retrieved from database and then using mailer bean mail is sent to the user.

When user clicks on the Forgot Password link, the "Access Your Username and password" screen is displayed. With the help of this screen user can retrieve their password.


 

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