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I am getting this message when I trying to reset my password from a guest computer:

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Hello,

Could you, please, specify what version of Adaxes you are currently using? For information on how to check it, have a look at the following help article: https://www.adaxes.com/help/CheckServiceVersion.

Also, please, specify the version of the Adaxes Self-service client. It can be viewed in Windows Programs and Features.

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