Re: User change password (command line)



Johan Gielens <johan.gielens@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How can a normal user change his password on the command line? Or
maybe a script will do the job. If i use NET USER username password
/DOMAIN you have to be an administrator even if you are the username
specified.

Not possible that I know of - and RunAs isn't useful unless you want to give
them admin credentials to use/enter. What's wrong with CTRL+Alt+Del
....change password?


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