I have put quite a number of users on Outlook 2003 w/ Cached Exchange Mode that 
do not authenticate against the domain when the log on to their workstations 
(read road warriors and laptops).

As such they are not receiving password expiration warnings, and when their 
passwords expire; they call for help, we reset, and away they go.

I'm bringing in another mail domain that the users will be set up in a similar 
fashion (at least until I can set up an AD domain in that office, and configure 
the trust).  I have to have their mail up in two weeks, no time to do the 
entire domain and trust thing first.

>From what I've read from searching the posts on this subject it looks like the 
>Change Password option within Outlook is not going to work.

It already doesn't work for my "on domain" users when they ignore the password 
expiration warnings, so I'm not really expecting different, I guess I'm just 
looking for verification that my deductions are valid.

If you have suggestions as to why the Outlook change password doesn't work for 
local domain users I'd appreciate input on that as well.

Also if any of you have tools that you use to e-mail pwd expiration warnings to 
users in similar situations, I'd appreciate pointers to those tools.

As a side note, I've been having problems with OWA pwd changes, but ran through 
the KB articles and made some changes, have yet to see whether or not the 
changes fixed my issues.

Thanks,
Robb
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