Re: userpassword command

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=?Utf-8?B?c2VyY2hlcnJ5?= <sercherry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in news:52B744AE-39DB-45D0-81A8-3244F1E2A1C2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:

At work laptop that joined in domain when I run "control
userpasswords" or "control userpasswords2" the result is the same!
Win2000 user password managment window is appearing.
At home laptop result is different. "control userpasswords2"
command brings WinXP password management window.
So, why it happen with work laptop and how to enable or disable
(back to winxp window) this feature?

This might be a difference between XP Home and XP Pro.

-- John
.



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