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I would like them directed to their edit page so they can change their password.
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danielb CreditAttribution: danielb commentedwell the user edit paths are
user/x/edit
But you can't configure that in Login One Time because you don't know what 'x' is.
A workaround is to create a new page on your site, which has some PHP that redirects users to user/$account->uid/edit, and then configure Login One Time to point to that page.