* Ski Kacoroski <[email protected]>
> Thanks to everyone for their comments. I have tried the touch newer
> trick and found the files changed. The critical file is the user's
> login.keychain file. As near as I can tell only the user can modify
> this file (I tried using security as root on a user's file and it
> asked me for the user's password to access it). I also tried the
> keychain scripting with the same issue - as root I cannot modify
> user's keychain files. I am now partway down the road of using apple
> script (man is the language atrocious) to basically screen scrape the
> process of an administrator going changing the password via network
> preferences.

Another option might be to create a new, shared keychain file, then
reference that file from the user's keychain preferences. Have no direct
experience with this route, though.

Jeremy
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