Dont call me Shirley
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On 1 Feb, new SABRE password standards were set; the length of allowable passwords was changed. What was not announced, but discovered by more than one user, is that certain words - - even acronyms - are now "unacceptable".
Not just George Carlin's "Seven Dirty Words" (some of them are too long anyway) but some words that most people would consider fairly mild..."salty" anyway.
Is this a Tempe thing? Were naughty words ever allowed in SHARES? (What does SHARES stand for, anyway)
Maybe I should ask over on AA page if there are "standards"
over on their SABRE partition.
Now I can just imagine SABRE users (those who read US Aviation at any rate) "trying" new passwords tomorrow! 😀

Not just George Carlin's "Seven Dirty Words" (some of them are too long anyway) but some words that most people would consider fairly mild..."salty" anyway.
Is this a Tempe thing? Were naughty words ever allowed in SHARES? (What does SHARES stand for, anyway)
Maybe I should ask over on AA page if there are "standards"
over on their SABRE partition.
Now I can just imagine SABRE users (those who read US Aviation at any rate) "trying" new passwords tomorrow! 😀