Re: User password change causes all cached profile passwords to be



In news:34EB63AB-5C11-4392-BD85-425283E12CF5@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
ChetJ <ChetJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on below:

I understand the content of the MS KB 906305, but based on the
information contained within it then any time since SP1 was installed
this would have been an issue. That is clearly not the case. This
issue has come about in the past 3 maybe 4 weeks max.

At first I thought it was an isolated case for one group of users on
one network, but I have personally witnessed it on two separate
networks with different domains and different servers. The catalyst
appears to be when as the Administrator I force the user to change
there password at the next log on session.

So far, what makes it stranger is this is not global. It does not
happen to 100% of the users who have had their passwords set to force
a change.

Chet

You know, that article does mention post SP1. For what it's worth, from
using 2003 since it's beta days and pre-SP1, it does the same thing. I was
aware that Microsoft put this functionality PStore tie-in to the password as
one of the changes 2003 introduced. I've also noticed it with one of our
customers that we setup certificate auto-enrollement for wireless users.
When one of the admins reset a password for one of the wireless laptop
users, they no longer can authenticate. I had to manually get them a new
cert and revoke the old one after they've logged on with the new password.

Ace




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