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Hi,
I have a windows 2000 domain controller.one domain only. I created domain
users with enabling the option of "User must change password at the next
logon". So that the user is prompted and can have his own customized
password.
While I try to login from a workstation (windows 200 professional /windows
XP) the system doesn't allow me to login.If I remove that option I could
login to the system with the old assigned password.
I tried to login from a windows 2003 server to the domain controller and to
my surprise it does ask to change the password.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory (More info?)
Vikrant,
In a WIN2000 Domain you have set it up so that the user must change password
at the next logon. How did you do this? Did you do it via a script or did
you do it via the ADUC MMC ( where you went to each and every user account
object and checked that little check box )?
I am assuming that from the WIN2003 Server you are doing it with the
Administrator account?
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Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24012
Microsoft Active Directory MVP
"Vikrant" <vikrant_nath(remove this part)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have a windows 2000 domain controller.one domain only. I created domain
> users with enabling the option of "User must change password at the next
> logon". So that the user is prompted and can have his own customized
> password.
>
> While I try to login from a workstation (windows 200 professional /windows
> XP) the system doesn't allow me to login.If I remove that option I could
> login to the system with the old assigned password.
>
> I tried to login from a windows 2003 server to the domain controller and
> to
> my surprise it does ask to change the password.
>
> Does anyone got any solution to this?
>
> Regards
> Vikrant
>
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>
>
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