Re: Changing Exchange password



Corentin Cras-Méneur <korventeen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Adam Bailey <adamb@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hmm, my server offers both options. I can change the password from within
>> OWA or via a separate web site.
>
> Interresting.... I double-checked after reading your post today and
> again I can confirm we cannot. I know that when accessing the site
> through IE you can get a slightly different interface (Premium) than
> when you are checking through other browsers (Basic) (I suspect because
> of Active-X controls). Is that the case for you ??

I'm using Firefox under OS X, and I'm logging into the Premium interface.

When I go into Options and click on "Change Password," a window pops up that
is titled "Internet Service Manager for Internet Information Server 6.0."
I'm asked for Domain, Account, Old and New Passwords.

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