Here is a nifty little tool that will dump many of the Active Directory
attributes, as well as let you select different domain controllers.

http://acelinkdev.evansville.edu/HOFLists/UserDumpCopy.zip

In case you were not aware, domain controllers have their own attributes
such as "lastLogon".  When you logon to a domain controller, the
lastLogon value is set *only* on that particular domain controller.

If you use this UserDump file, you will see that some values change when
you select different domain controllers.

Another thing to consider is a possible delay in the update of the
directory.  Password-related changes should happen pretty quick, but
there may still be some delays.

M!ke 

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Polackoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 3:07 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: altering the PWDLastSet Attribute with CFLDAP

I have tried that using the net user.... command from the cfexecute
command and I have noticed that the password does get changed but, the
pwdLastSet attribute is still set to 0.?

Thanks,
Brian

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