Hello, I'd like to do the following: We have a NT domain, built as usually (PDC, BDC). Now we want to set passwords of normal NT user accounts - but from outside the windows world. Esp. we need a client on Unix (e.g. Solaris) which is able to set / reset NT passwords. This means: The NT administrator (or someone with administrative privileges in the NT domain) wants to set the NT password of a normal NT user "jochen" - without knowing the old password of "jochen". This is what support people do when they get calls "I've forgotten my NT password".
I think Samba would be the right tool ... But: I tried what smbpasswd does, and I've read the manual pages. It seems to be possible to change my own password on NT using smbpasswd -r pdc_host -U jochen ; but I think the following doesn't work: smbpasswd -r pdc_host -U administrator%secret jochen Any hint is appreciated. Regards, Jochen. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
