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PSynch is a good one. However, you might
have a relationship with another vendor that offers something else: Quest,
NetIQ, HP all have products that perform similar functions. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe I agree that psynch should be checked out
for this. joe From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alex Fontana If you’re willing to spend money and
have a solution that scales, i.e. does more than just AD passwords look into
P-Synch from MTech. http://www.psynch.com/ I’ve used them here and at a prior
company for password changes, password expiry notifications, password synch
between multiple systems, self-service password resets, etc. I’m
sure they’ll do everything you want…but at a price. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas M. Long Iisadmpwd would be my solution. I
wouldn’t even expect IE on a Mac to work. Are these all OS X machines?
Why not support Safari as the standard browser, or some other common browser
that works. Seems crazy to support a browser that is no longer developed.
Also, is it worth looking for something
with automatic password reset? What I mean is, are people really going to
supply or do you already have the proper data to fulfill validation of a user?
If not, then it would be hard to justify the cost…unless like you said,
there is something free out there that does it. In which case I would be
interested tooJ From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jake Stabl I
know this message has come across this list before but I still don’t have
a good solution. Third party solutions that cost money are fine and FREE
is better. I
have been looking for some way for users to change their AD passwords from the
web. I have tried to use the built-in method from MS IIS but the .asp
script doesn’t work correctly on a Macintosh with IE on it. Plus
not every staff member has access to a PC to change passwords. Also
what would be nice is a product that does password change, and forgotten
passwords. This would greatly reduce the amount of service calls.
Also maybe a way to notify these people when their password will expire. The
NOS here is Windows 2003 naturally… Thanks
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Title: Change AD Passwords
- RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords Bernard, Aric
- RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords Jake Stabl
- RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords Medeiros, Jose
- RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords joe
