Re: Problems Changing Passwords

From: Barrie Ashmore (b.ashmore_at_thewonderfulbookcompany.co.uk)
Date: 07/29/03


Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 01:27:25 -0700


Mike

No all the policys for passwords are not defined.
Does this matter

Cheers

Barrie

>-----Original Message-----
>Do you have minimum password age set in some policy
(group or local)?
>
>Run gpedit.msc and expand Computer Configuration ->
Security Settings ->
>Account Policies -> Password Policy. Minimum password
age should be set to
>0...
>
>I hope this helps you out...
>
>--
>Mike
>MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...
>
>"Barrie Ashmore"
<b.ashmore@thewonderfulbookcompany.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:07c101c35511$ad0de5c0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have created an account asking the user to change the
>> password wheb they next log on. Unfortunately I get the
>> error message 'You do not have permission to change the
>> password'.
>> I have checked and the groups EVERYONE and SELF are
>> allowed to change password.
>>
>> Can anyone help please
>>
>> Many thanks
>
>
>.
>



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