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So write an ASP page for IIS and protect it with SSL to do
this. You should be able to write the page to whatever requirements you have so
it will work on any browser. Send the current and new password over clear text
in an SSL protected form and execute the password change. I haven't done
something like this in some time but I expect it is still fully doable. The key
part is protecting the page with SSL so you don't let passwords out to people
sniffing the network.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jake Stabl Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 9:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords Well on a Mac with OS 9 which is really out dated we have
no choice but to install Netscape on these computers. Installing Netscape
just for password changing is ludicrous! There should be a way to do this
with any browser. I work for a school district with 80% of the computers
still having OS 9 because of funding issues.
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Jake
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas M. Long Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 4:56 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords 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 -- |
Title: Change AD Passwords
- RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords Medeiros, Jose
- RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Change AD Passwords joe
