i think this will work on m$.

how about for gnome/kde clients without using ssh?

thanks!



Michael Tinsay wrote:

if you're on an XP machine that's enrolled and logged
on to a samba PDC, hitting Ctrl-Alt-Del then clicking
on change password should do it.  I believe,
Win2K/NT's User Manager for Domain also works.


--- mike t.



--- Junn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

thanks but i can't ask those mobile m$ users also to
use putty. i think there's a way to do this using the dialog box asking for the username and password. i just forgot the character sequence.

ok, i guess i'll need to read more... :-(

thanks anyways, guys!



Ariz Jacinto wrote:

download & try "putty" then,
http://www.google.com/search?q=putty

On 1/29/06, *Junn* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

   thanks but ssh won't do because client is
windows
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