This is an issue on x86 too.
Some more symptoms (sorry for not being able to reproduce the correct dialogs, I do not have this app in English)
1) Clicking on Change Password the 'Present password' line accepts ANY passwords, after clicking on the Check button (the one to the right form the 'Presnet password' input box).
2) Then you give your new password (twice). You do this happily as you have been NOT warned that you made a typo at the present password. You click on the Change Password button and you get: 'The old and new passwords are the same.' (of course they are not.)
This is an issue on x86 too.
Some more symptoms (sorry for not being able to reproduce the correct dialogs, I do not have this app in English)
1) Clicking on Change Password the 'Present password' line accepts ANY passwords, after clicking on the Check button (the one to the right form the 'Presnet password' input box).
2) Then you give your new password (twice). You do this happily as you have been NOT warned that you made a typo at the present password. You click on the Change Password button and you get: 'The old and new passwords are the same.' (of course they are not.)