Re: Password Change Problem
From: Smith (Smith_at_donotreply.org)
Date: 11/06/04
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Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2004 12:10:39 -0800
I have not see this.
What we check when changing passwords:
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Go to the SBS Server Administrator Console
Select Users
Verify in SBS in the User Properties, under Account tab, that the "User
cannot change password" box is not checked.
Logging In:
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At the workstation, is the user logging into the domain or logging into
their local pc?
Smith
"Gary Christenot" <itsupport@cincobc.org> wrote in message
news:065601c4c366$c5aebc20$3501280a@phx.gbl...
>I have a SBS2000 network with XP Pro clients. Been
> running fine with not problems for many months. Now,
> when a user changes their domain password, the machine
> seems to continue to login to the domain OK but the user
> can't access any network services (Outlook, Web via ISA
> server) without getting prompted by these services for
> username and password. For example, when opening
> Outlook, she gets a login prompt with her SBS2000
> username and domain filled in, she fills in the new
> password she just changed to, and Outlook opens. Same
> thing with ISA server. Hit IE, get prompted for a login,
> put in new password, goes through OK. Seems like the
> client may still be trying to submit the old password as
> part of the initial authentication. I need help!
>
> Gary
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