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      30th Aug 2004
i have a problem. i'm writing a programma that change the password of a
Service Account in Active Directory. after that the program stop the service
and than i want to change the password in the properties of the service.

the only problem is that i can't find examples or documentation how to do
this.



 
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i have found a vbscript that do the
same((http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...center/service
s/scrsvc01.mspx). but i need to do this with vb.net.
is there anyone who know's how to do this?

thanks,

Michel Klomp

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> i have a problem. i'm writing a programma that change the password of a
> Service Account in Active Directory. after that the program stop the

service
> and than i want to change the password in the properties of the service.
>
> the only problem is that i can't find examples or documentation how to do
> this.
>
>
>



 
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