Write a C++ program that will use good object-oriented principles. You have been tasked to write an application that will allow a user to change their system password.  The XYZ Corporation has the following rules for passwords: each password should have a minimum of 8 characters each password should have a minimum of 2 uppercase characters (A - Z) each password should have a minimum of 2 lowercase characters (a - z) each password should have a minimum of 2 digits (0 - 9) each password should have a minimum of 2 special characters of which the following characters are allowed:  !, @, $, %, and & (in any combination) Once the user has created a new password that passes the above requirements, the user must then retype the password for the program to verify that the same password was entered by the user. If the user creates a password that does not meet the minimum requirements, be sure to let the user know the entered password does not meet the minimum requirements and allow the user to retype the password. If the user creates a password that does not match the second entry of the password (both entries much match), then be sure to let the user know the password update is unsuccessful. If the password entered does not meet the minimum requirements, an error message should be displayed and allow the user to try again. If the password entered contains the minimum requirements listed, then ask the user to retype the password for verification. If the two entered passwords do not match, an error message should be displayed and the user should be allowed to retype the password.

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Write a C++ program that will use good object-oriented principles.

You have been tasked to write an application that will allow a user to change their system password.  The XYZ Corporation has the following rules for passwords:

  • each password should have a minimum of 8 characters
  • each password should have a minimum of 2 uppercase characters (A - Z)
  • each password should have a minimum of 2 lowercase characters (a - z)
  • each password should have a minimum of 2 digits (0 - 9)
  • each password should have a minimum of 2 special characters of which the following characters are allowed:  !, @, $, %, and & (in any combination)

Once the user has created a new password that passes the above requirements, the user must then retype the password for the program to verify that the same password was entered by the user.

If the user creates a password that does not meet the minimum requirements, be sure to let the user know the entered password does not meet the minimum requirements and allow the user to retype the password.
If the user creates a password that does not match the second entry of the password (both entries much match), then be sure to let the user know the password update is unsuccessful.


If the password entered does not meet the minimum requirements, an error message should be displayed and allow the user to try again.

If the password entered contains the minimum requirements listed, then ask the user to retype the password for verification.
If the two entered passwords do not match, an error message should be displayed and the user should be allowed to retype the password.

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