Re: Kennwortänderung

From: Jochen Ruhland (Jochen-NODOT-ruhland_at_gmx.de)
Date: 02/17/04


Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 00:51:40 +0100

Hi,

"Holger Scholze" <h.scholze@web.de> schrieb:
> Nein, der Exchange hat unter Win2000 eine eigene Domain.
> Die Workstations sind Clients einer NT-Domain.

zwischen beiden besteht eine Trust relationship?

Melden sich die User mit einem Account win2k\user oder nt4\user an?

> Bei der Anmeldung über Outlook werden die Anmeldedaten
> abverlangt.

du meinst du startest Outlook und die User bekommen eine Loginbox zu sehen?

Und auf welche Weise versuchst du jetzt die Kennwörter zu verändern?

Jochen



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