"You do not have permission to change your password" only when expired



Hi,

Users in our Windows 2003 AD domain (upgraded from NT4) that wait until
their password has expired before changing it receive the error "You do
not have permission to change your password" when they are forced to
change it. Users can change their password fine any day up until it has
actually expired.

We have restrictanonymous and restrictanonymoussam both set to 1 on the
domain controllers.

Any help would be appreciated. (Most posts I have read detail the
opposite of the above problem e.g. can not change password until it has
expired.)

.



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