Jared,

There are multiple ways to approach this, but most involve some extensive web programming and scripting capabilities.

I might suggest that you try to sync the passwords on the back-end. You can take this one domain and use a database instead of IMail's registry to manage the user data, and then you can take the plain-text passwords from the database and sync those with whatever other resources you wish to have. That is likely the simplest way and it wouldn't require hacking the interface at all. All your work would be on the back-end.

Matt



Jared Pickerell wrote:

I am needing to replace the standard "change password" function of the preferences page, but only for one domain. Instead of the option of typing your password twice and submitting, I am needed to put a link to an external "password change" page that changes a users password in multiple systems.

Is this type of customization possible with using the "branding" folder and domain.com subfolder with the branding.config file? If so how could this be done? If not with branding.config then how could I do this with the directly modifying the aspx files (remembering that I only need this for one domain name)?

Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated!!!!

Thanks

Jared

Jared Pickerell

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Information Systems

Highland Community College

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