﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	priority	milestone	component	version	resolution	keywords	cc
2	Upper case access verify codes	Matthew King		"Although the access and verify codes are usually case insensitive,
> there is one exception. That is when you must (or decide to) change
> your verify code, then you must '''start''' your login with your original
> access/verify code in UPPER CASE. If you don't do this, VistA will not
> accept your code change even if you switch to caps to do it."	defect	new	trivial		WorldVistA EHR			access/verify codes	
