sql2k5/w2k3 Changing sql login password?



Hello, is there a tool, utility or an easy method in allowing users to
change their sql login passwords from upgrading our sql2k to now sql2k5? It
seems great that sql2k5 can now utilize the w2k3 (that we have it running
on) password policies to enforce the sql login's I believe but were
wondering how the users can do this if their machine's are on different
operating systems (Windows XP, Windows 2000, etc...). Mainly they use MS
Access table links through odbc to our now sql2k5 database server but
doesn't seem like they can do it on their own from there end. Would like
creating a small intranet/web interface and point them to it that allows
them to login and change their sql passwords be the way? Was kind of hoping
that w2k3/sql2k5 in working together would or could somehow push out a popup
on their end to do this?

Thanks in advance.


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