Changing Windows password by .NET code?

From: Jens Weiermann (spamgoeshere_at_solidsoftware.de)
Date: 05/26/04


Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 08:13:42 +0200

Hi!

I'm using Windows authentication in one of my ASP.NET projects because this
way it's easy for me to define which users has access to which page (using
the NTFS file system security settings).
Now my users want to change their passwords via a web interface. Does
anyone know if it is at all possible to change the windows passwords by
.NET code? Or do I have to change the project to forms authentication and
store user info in a database?

Thanks!
Jens



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