On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 19:28, Larry Ash wrote:
> > You have failed to state what your problem is!
> 
> Sorry, I guess I did.
> The user logs in on the Windows machine and is prompted to change
> his/her password. The user selects a new password and everything
> seems ok except the new password is never stored on the
> Active Directory machine. No errors, they just have to use the
> old password to log in the next time.
> 
> One other thing that I should have mentioned is that the
> Active Directory server is on a different subnet than the
> Windows machines or samba server, which are both on the same subnet.

In what way does Samba differ from the way the windows machines behave?

Samba should not be playing a role in this - it just passed passwords
along to the DC.  Your issue is with a DC that is 'slow' in getting the
new password idea.

Andrew Bartlett

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