change password @ command line

From: Randy (Randy_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/07/05


Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 08:57:10 -0700

Running windows 2000 with AD and my users do not have access to the domain
contollers and my workstations are Windows 2000. Can I use dsmod.exe so that
I can go to the command line and change my password? The AdminPak for Windows
2003 will not install on a Windows 2000 server but can I just copy the
dsmod.exe file itself and run it from a Windows 2000 server?

Is there some other way or another utility that I could use that would allow
me to have users change their password at a command prompt without having
access to domain controllers?

Thanks
Randy



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