AD and WinXP
From: John Singler (singler@NOSPAM.vet.upenn.edu)
Date: 06/27/02
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From: "John Singler" <singler@NOSPAM.vet.upenn.edu> Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 13:27:58 -0700
I forgot to add that Win2k machines do not have this
problem. Just WinXP.
>-----Original Message-----
>Greetings,
>
>We have an Active Directory environment with mixed
clients
>(win98, 2k, XP).
>
>Our security model is such that we have set
>RestrictAnonymous to 2 on our Domain Controllers (for
more
>info. please see MSKB Q246261):
>
><http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?
>ID=KB;EN-US;Q246261&>
>
>I know this breaks some functionality for DOWN-LEVEL
>clients (ie. when a user on a win98 box is forced to
>change their password they are no longer able to do so).
>I can live with problematic down-level clients but I am
>seeing similar behavior from WinXP boxes (ie. when forced
>to change their password users are not able to, resulting
>in the error message "You Do Not Have Permission to
Change
>your Password" - though if you are already logged in to a
>WinXP box and choose to change your password you can do
>so).
>
>I thought this
><http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?
>ID=kb;en-us;Q258788> might be the answer but it isn't.
>
>So, finally, here is my question: Does anyone have an
>environment configured like ours (restrictanonymous = 2),
>with winXP members, whose users can/cannot change their
>passwords when they are FORCED to?
>
>TIA.
>.
>
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