Expired user password on SPS 2003
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I have a user who has been granted access to a subsite. Their password
has now expired. How do I redirect the login to a page that allows them to
change it?
I have followed the instructions on the WSS FAQ and all similar
documented references.
http://wss.collutions.com/Lists/FAQ/DispForm.aspx?ID=287&Source=http%3A%2F%2Fwss%2Ecollutions%2Ecom%2FLists%2FFAQ%2520Sections%2FSection%2Easpx%3FID%3D3
http://blogs.tamtam.nl/mart/SharePointTipSPSWSSPasswordManagement.aspx
But they seem to be missing that last vital point - how to do
the re-direction. Or is this something in IIS that I have missed?
The site is accessed externally via SSL.
TIA.
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