Dear Rmdy_Buckeye, (Go Bucks!)

I would think about this approach. It might work. (Please test.)

When a password change event happens ( I will leave it up to you to
figure out how to detect/identify that ) Run (via a Filter Run Process
action) an batch/shell script on the ARS server. This script should
call the runmacro(.exe) to export the selected Request ID record to an
ARX format file. Then call the runmacro again to "import" the data
back to the target server. Hopefully the password encryption formats
will work between the two ARS server versions listed. ( I think it
will, but I have not explicitly tested it.)


Sure you should be able to do this via an API that you write too. But
why bother writing something new if existing command line tools work?

HTH.

--
Carey Matthew Black
Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP)
ARS = Action Request System(Remedy)

Love, then teach
Solution = People + Process + Tools
Fast, Accurate, Cheap.... Pick two.



On 9/14/06, Rmdy_Buckeye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At our installation, we have two servers, one running Remedy 6 and the
other running Remedy 5. We have some users that have accounts on both
servers. Sometimes the use has to call our helpdesk to reset password
on Remedy 6 server. The helpdesk cannot reset the password on the 5
server. I am trying to develop logic that will automatically sync the
paswords when they are changes on 6 server. I have developed an active
link that will sync passwords on both servers if the user logs into
both servers with old password. However this won't work if they change
their password on the 5 server first.

Basically, I need to know, is there a way i can call remedy 5 server
and have it set the new password from the 6 server. Perhaps through a
run process command, or some kind of api?

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks

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