Re: Resetting User Password




Hello cimcrob,

If you change the domain user password this shouldn't have any influence on the shares where the user have access to. Make sure that the share permissions and NTFS permissions are configured correct. Is the server with the shares also the domain controller or another domain member server?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hi Meinhlof,

Yeah, thats what I meant.... I used the Active directory section to
change it.

Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS] wrote:

Hello cimcrob,

In a domain you have to use Active directory users and computers, not
sure what you mean with server manangement.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hi Meinolf,

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I've reset a few passwords before and had no problem. Anybody any
idea what I can do?



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