Hi Andre,

    this sounds very strange.  What is the password attribute?  Is it
userPassword?

    What version of JX are you using?

    It sounds like the attribute might be being treated as a normal binary
attribute rather than as a password?

    - Chris

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:32 PM, André Kraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> have the following strange behaviour with ITDS:
>
> Was able in the past to change user password via JXplorer. But after I
> have used ldapchangepwd once to change the password of a user, I can not
> longer change his password via JXplorer. If I try this, a file dialog
> box pops up?!? And in addition - if I specify a filename, the users
> password will be saved into this file in plain format!
>
> Any ideas, how to come around this?
>
> Regards Andre
>
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