Changing passwords in different non trusted AD domains

From: Cindy McManus (cmcmanus_at_wt.net)
Date: 07/01/03


Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 10:09:21 -0700


Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete. Select Change Password. Change
the information for the domain and user ID to the Domain
B info. Type the old password and the new password.
Click OK and wait for the "your password has been changed
message." Then change the credentials used for the
mapped drive before it locks out your newly changed
password.

Cindy

>-----Original Message-----
>I have a user who resides in Domain A. There is also a
>Domain B. These are W2K AD domains that have NO trust
>between them. The user has an account in each separate
>domain. The user has a W2K workstation which is a
member
>of Domain A and the user logs into Domain A.
>
>The user in Domain A maps a drive to a server in Domain
B
>by \\ipaddress\share. They select the "connect using a
>different user name" option, thus presenting a set of
>credentials - domainB\username in Domain B, and the
>password for the account in Domain B.
>
>How can they change their password in Domain B from
their
>workstation in Domain A?
>
>Thanks!
>.
>



Relevant Pages

  • Re: User Account Lockout
    ... Disable the IPSec Service on the workstation. ... Change the RPC Service to run as 'Local System Account'. ... I dont know if they were using old credentials. ... My Admin logs show this entry, total Occurrences 1,555. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: User Account Lockout
    ... Disable the IPSec Service on the workstation. ... Change the RPC Service to run as 'Local System Account'. ... I dont know if they were using old credentials. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: SBS 2003 Premium, user changes password and loses network share access
    ... There isn't a local account of the same name. ... Log onto the XP workstation with an admin account: ... The odd part was when prompted for credentials ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Access server using PP and domain account
    ... > the credentials you use to login to the workstation. ... >> My conceptual issue is the fact that when you configure an account to ... >> not belong to and I do not login to for any other purpose. ...
    (microsoft.public.project.pro_and_server)
  • Re: Trust relationship between this workstation and Primary Domain
    ... it, with a new computer ID, a new workgroup ID, but again to no avail. ... password policy, renamed admin account, automatic updates are controlled by ... * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups ... "Workstation ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.networking)