Change Password



I created a SQL login name which I'm specifically intending to use as the
login id that can allow a user to change their own password. I currently
have this login id permission checked off as 'Security Administrators' in
the Server Roles tab but I noticed by checking this off it gives all of the
other security permissions listed. Is there a way to only allow this
specific login id to change passwords but not any other security permission?
Can anyone advise if this is a safe practice or should I be doing a
different approach in letting users change their own passwords?


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