Enable OTP after Wrong Password while Reset Password.

HI Everyone,
If user enters wrong password while trying to Reset Password through SSPR then OTP should be enabled.
Help!!...
Thanks~ Giriraj Singh Bhamu

I'm not sure what are you asking about - if he tries to reset
password, there is no need to enter (wrong) password as there are only two fields for entering new one.
You need a notification when password is changed? Add an Action workflow to suitable MPR.
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