Re: passwords

  • From: Olomo Opeyemi <hoppy_lumz@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "\[ExchangeList\]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2002 02:35:40 -0700 (PDT)

try adding their domain account as and administrator account on their 
workstation. i.e from users in Control Panel add their domain account as a 
local administrator on the workstation. Make sure u log in as administrator on 
their workstation to do this
 Luke Marioni wrote:http://www.MSExchange.org/

I know this isnt a strictly e2k quiestion, but seeing as it directly affects 
it, i thought id ask!!

Ive recently migrated from nt4 to w2k and AD, as well as e2k.

All works brilliantly except for one thing. The users cannot change their w2k 
passwords - they are running nt4 ws, which i didnt think was a problem. 
Basically their password expires and they are asked to change it when they 
login, but it doesnt allow them to change the p/w.

I CAN change my password, and i thought it had something to do with me being a 
admin, but ive run some tests and it doesnt appear to make a difference!!

Anyone have any ideas as im going mad manually changing passwords for my users!!

Cheers

L

Luke Marioni
Senior Systems Analyst

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