Hi - I'm having a problem with either a) my own ignorance or b) SuSE's password management.
My problem is this: I set password expiry at 30 days, and my wife ignored the messages and didn't change her password. Not her fault, I should have shown her how, but let's not go there... Anyway, now SuSE will not let me set a new password for her, or at least will not log her on with her new password. I've tried YAST, and I've tried using PASSWD at the command line. PASSWD works fine for changing my password, and I can then log on using it. My wife's account acts differently - I can change the password (or at least I get no error messages), but no log on. If I log on at a terminal (CTRL-ALT-F2 type of terminal), I sometimes think I see a message saying that the account has expired, or something similar. Is there some magic I can do to reinstate the account? As a last resort I'll delete the old account, create a new one in the same name, and hope that there'll be no problems. I suspect there will be, so that is definitely my last port of call. Help! Thanks in advance, Neil. _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
