http://www.namescape.com/Products/Community/?id=Community%20Edition%20Request&goto=download
 = haven't used it, but there's a free version that adds some functionality, 
and then you can upgrade to get the full version which includes the password 
self-serve if I'm reading this correctly. 

Some of you may remember Netpro.  The Namescape founders were the Netpro 
founders. 


>>> Jeremy Phillips <[email protected]> 5/26/2009 8:24 AM >>>
Quest Password Manager works nicely. http://www.quest.com/password-manager/ 
It's a tad bit spendy but if you're interested ping me off list and I can get 
you a little better pricing on it through a friend of mine.

Thanks,

Jeremy Phillips
M: 540-322-7980 | BB PIN: 318A6889


-----Original Message-----
From: Sammy Hill [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 12:45 PM
To: Active Directory Admin Issues
Subject: User can change their own passwords?

Hi: 

I am an admin managing about 2000 users in Windows 2003 AD environment. 

I am looking for a solution that allows my users to handle their own password 
issues - such as when they either forget their own passwords or lock themselves 
out with fat fingering their password etc.

Anyone know of solutions they have tried and would recommend?

Thanks, 
Sammy
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