Password change upon next logon
From: MrRogers (dlogan81_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/30/03
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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 13:12:27 -0700
the default permissions are as follows:
http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/content/667/04/files/table
4_32.gif based on default permissions.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a question regarding changing passwords upon
>logon. Current system in use are w2k servers and all
the
>machines that log onto the domain are w2k professional
>boxes. There were a few computers upgraded with winXP.
>With that roll out of xp, any user accounts that are
>created or previously existed that had the "change
>password upon first logon" checkbox enabled weren't able
>to logon. The initial logon worked and stated that the
>password was expired and needed to be reset. After
>entering the new passwords (which fit the minimum
>password complexity requirement) resulted in a error
that
>read "You do not have permissions to change the
>password." Yet the user and the ou that the user belong
>to had permissions to change password that was
propogated
>down from the root. The two permissions were self -->
>change password(enabled), everyone --> change password
>(enabled). Here is the twist....if the user were to
>logon to a w2k professional box the new password would
be
>accepted and the user would be logged on. I could not
>find any documentation of this, if anyone ran into this
>or has any suggestions please reply.
>Thanks in advance.
>Dave
>.
>
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