To request a password reset for your Zendesk account, you need to visit your specific Zendesk URL. Replace 'yoursubdomain' with your account name in the URL: https://yoursubdomain.zendesk.com. This will take you to the password reset page.
Ensure that you enter your email correctly and that there is no space after it when you press submit. If you follow these steps and still don't receive the email, check your spam folder or consult with your email administrator to ensure the email isn't being blocked.
If you're not receiving your Zendesk password reset email, there are a few steps you can take to resolve the issue. First, check the Zendesk status page to ensure there isn't an ongoing incident affecting your account. Then, request the password…
If your Zendesk password reset email is in the spam folder, you should mark it as 'Not Spam' to ensure future emails are delivered to your inbox. This can usually be done by selecting the email and choosing the 'Not Spam' option in your email…
To check if Zendesk allows users to change their password, you need to access the Admin Center. Navigate to People > Configuration > End users and verify if the option 'Allow users to change their password' is turned on. If this option is disabled,…
If Zendesk password reset emails are being blocked by your company, you should work with your email administrator to resolve the issue. Often, there are system rules in place that might block certain messages from reaching your inbox. Your email…