Thomas Klettke wrote:

Actually - there is a way: If you are using the LDAP backend for the account management you can set
a parameter "smbPwdMustChange" that will force the user to change his
password after logon.
I don't know is there is a way to do this without LDAP since that's what
I've always been using.


If I'm not mistaken, tdbsam has all the extended parameters as well, just not in a distributed, network accessable db like ldap.


Cheers,
Thomas

On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 11:16, Alainna C. Wonders wrote:


In windows land that is set in the user manager when an account is
created by an administrator.  Because there is no such mechanism (that I
am aware of) that will allow you to do that, especially in SMB.  if you
want to verify, check the smbpasswd man page.

- Alainna


On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 11:51, Ighal Micha wrote:


Hi, I would like to know how can I do to force a user
to enter for the first time his/her password.

NOTE: I didn't run the command smbpasswd -a [user]
yet.

thanks!



        
                
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