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Cory D


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05-30-04 04:52 PM

I'm having a small problem with expired password changing that I'm hoping I 
could get some help or ideas for.  I'm running IIS 5 on a couple of servers,
 and using IISADMPWD to have users change passwords / expired passwords.  Th
e change is working perfect
ly, except for some confusion on the users part.  When the user goes in to c
hange their password normally, the .htr that they're directed to prompts the
m for a domain and account name, and everything works fine.  When they are d
irected to change an expire
d password, the .htr that they're directed to only prompts the user for thei
r account name, which wouldn't be bad in itself, but I don't see any resaon 
to have to tell the users "if it looks like this do this, but if it looks li
ke this do this".

Is there any way on these scripts that don't prompt for the domain, to have 
to account name field populated for them?  I would even be happy with having
 the domain prompt standard in all situations.  Does anyone know if there ar
e any adverse effects to co
pying the same .htr file to other file names so the same one is actually bei
ng used no-matter which one is called (since it looks like they all post to 
the same achg.htr anyway)?

Any advice is appreciated.





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