Your
password will come to you in Times Roman typeface,
so we will switch to that for now. . .
Please
note that the number
"one" (1) and the lower
case letter for "L" (1) are
identical in this typeface.
So
it would probably be practical to cut and paste
your password if you are having problems (be careful
not to pick up any punctuation or extra spaces)
or
to try both the numeral one or a lower case version
of "L" if you have a 1
in your password.
O's
( That is the letter "o" capitalized)
and 0's (That is the numeral for zero) can often
be deceiving as well.
I's
(That is the letter "i" capitalized)
is also deceptive, you may see it as a number
1 or as a lower case l ( that is like a lower
case "L"). So try to think it through
before pulling your hair out.
Another
way to check it is to take it into a text program
like Microsoft Word and change the typestyle to
a script or some other typeface where you can
easily tell the difference. See example below:
In the script, you can clearly tell that it is
a lowercase l (L) NOT the numeral one.