<p><divclass="noteclassic">If you are using packages, they should have done the upgrade process for you, but you can check here that all is in order.
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If you upgrade from older versions, please follow first:
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<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"><ahref="../../documentation/1.1/upgrade.html"class="wikilink1"title="documentation:1.1:upgrade">Upgrade to 1.1</a></div>
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<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"><ahref="../../documentation/1.2/upgrade.html"class="wikilink1"title="documentation:1.2:upgrade">Upgrade to 1.2</a></div>
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<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"><ahref="../../documentation/1.3/upgrade.html"class="wikilink1"title="documentation:1.3:upgrade">Upgrade to 1.3</a></div>
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Modern browsers do not take into account the autocomplete attribute in password fields anymore. This means even if you don't want users to remember the password, the browser will still propose it.
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As it was not used anymore, this option is now removed. See <ahref="https://jira.ow2.org/browse/LEMONLDAP-824"class="urlextern"title="https://jira.ow2.org/browse/LEMONLDAP-824"rel="nofollow">https://jira.ow2.org/browse/LEMONLDAP-824</a> for more details.