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All-In-One Password Decoder is very simple and easy to use with few click of buttons. Here are step by step instructions, Launch All-In-One Password Decoder on your system after installation; Enter the encoded password text; Select type of encoding algorithms from the 'Selection Box' based on Application or choose generic ones like Base64, Hex etc.

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  1. Sign in to your account on 1Password.com. Select the Login item for the website and click Edit. Click “label” in a new section, and enter “One-time password”. Click to the right of the field and choose One-Time Password.
  2. Keep sensitive information out of your chat logs and email. Share a secret link that is available only one time.
  1. Open and unlock 1Password, select the Login item for the website, then click Edit.
  2. Click the item detail menu to the right of a new field and choose One-Time Password.
  3. Click to open the QR code scanner window.
  4. Drag the QR code from the website to the scanner window.

    If you can’t drag the QR code, most sites will give you a string of characters you can copy and paste instead.

  5. Click Save.
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  1. Open and unlock 1Password, select the Login item for the website, then tap Edit.
  2. Tap “Add new one-time password”.
  3. Tap to scan the QR code from another device.

    If you can’t scan the QR code, most sites will give you a string of characters you can copy and paste instead.

  4. Tap Done.

Tip

To automatically copy one-time passwords to the clipboard after filling a login, tap Settings > Password AutoFill and turn on Auto-Copy One-Time Passwords.

  1. Open and unlock 1Password, select the Login item for the website, then select Edit.
  2. Select to the right of the field (Shift + Enter) and choose One-Time Password.
  3. Click and choose “From my screen” to scan the QR code.

    If you can’t scan the QR code, make sure it’s visible when you minimize 1Password. Alternatively, most sites will give you a string of characters you can copy and paste instead.

  4. Select Save.
  1. Open and unlock 1Password, select the Login item for the website, then tap .
  2. Tap “Add new section”, then tap “Add new field” and choose One-Time Password from the list.
  3. Tap to scan the QR code from another device.

    If you can’t scan the QR code, most sites will give you a string of characters you can copy and paste instead.

  4. Tap Save.

Tip

To automatically copy one-time passwords to the clipboard after filling a login, tap Settings > Filling and turn on “Auto-copy one-time passwords”.



For all the folks working remotely now ...due to COVID-19 (or other reasons)

Your short instructions for how to change your password remotely are:
While remoted into the DOPM computer that you normally use....
(1) Hold down <Ctrl> + <Alt> keys and press <End> key once.
Note: Be sure to press <End> (NOT <Delete>).
(2) Then click “Change a password”, and follow instructions.
For any additional needs regarding that, see Tab 3 below.


If you received an email indicating your DOPM password will be expiring soon, please go straight to the 3rd tab below, entitled '(3)Change password Before it Expires'.


  1. If you are new and have just received your 'starter password' and 'Server Account form', click the 1st tab below to pick your first password.
  2. DOPM passwords expire approx every 4 months. If yours has expired, click the 2nd tab below.
  3. If your DOPM password has not yet expired, but you want to change it for whatever reason (including because it's going to expire soon), click the 3rd tab below.

To remote into it (or into ts4.dopm.uab.edu) you will either need to be on UAB campus or you will need VPN software connected.

(1)I'm new


I'm new and need to pick my first password

If you are at Medical Towers and on a wired connection (not WiFi), it's very easy:
Simply sign into a computer using your DOPM username and starter password provided on your 'Server Account form' and proceed as instructed on the screen.

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(2)Reset expired password


My DOPM password expired and I need to reset it

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If you remember what it was......you’ll need to contact DOPM help at (205)934-7662 or dopmHelp@uabmc.edu and ask us to reset it.
If you don’t remember the password......you’ll need to contact DOPM help at (205)934-7662 or dopmHelp@uabmc.edu and ask us to reset it.

(3)Change password Before it Expires


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I need to change my DOPM password before it expires


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For Windows Computers
at Medical Towers
that have a wired connection (not WiFi)
Very Easy....
Hold down <Ctrl> + <Alt> keys and press <Delete> key once.
Then click 'Change a password', and follow instructions.
For non-DOPM people...
...Users who all they do re DOPM is remote into a DOPM computer (including into a Terminal Server, such as ts4.dopm.uab.edu)
This includes:
~PTrec users
~Brazil folks
~EMPaCT users
Also Very Easy....
While remoted into the DOPM computer that you normally use....
Hold down <Ctrl> + <Alt> keys and press <End> key once.
Note: Be sure to press <End> (NOT <Delete>).
Then click “Change a password”, and follow instructions.
Notes re Macs:
~On a Macbook: Hold down control alt, Then hold ‘fn’ (function key)...Then press the delete key.
~On a Mac desktop: <Ctrl> + <Alt> keys and the LITTLE <delete> key (not the big delete key).
For DOPM people who use Macs
(Mac computers)
On the UAB campus (or with VPN software connected)
  1. Open system preferences (gear icon on the dock)
  2. Click users and groups
  3. Click ‘change password’ button at upper right
  4. Enter current password in the first field
  5. Enter new password in 2nd and 3rd field
  6. Enter a hint if you would like
SPECIAL Exception:
If you have an encrypted laptop that is on the DOPM network.
You have several options:
The easiest is: Bring it to us in MT-403 for assistance in changing your password.
~or~
If you want to do it yourself... Keep reading...

Normally, the way an encrypted laptop works is:
Once we at dopmHelp have 'added you to the encryption', your DOPM password will get you through 2 'locks' (using the same password) via a technique called 'Single Sign on'. The two locks are:
  • (a)the gray screen (the encryption screen) which protects the stuff in the computer (c:drive and desktop) by scrambling it.
  • (b)connecting to the DOPM network, so you can access the network (i.e., stuff on network drives, which are H:Drive thru Z:drive)
So when you change you have to change the password in 2 spots.
  1. For what I describe as (b) above, change it the normal way (Ctrl+Alt+Delete)
  2. Then, for what I describe as (a) above, you have to force that to change by doing these steps:
    1. PGP
    2. PGP Desktop
    3. Tools
    4. Synchronize All Keys
    5. Restart

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