Password change

M

Mark

I have a remote domain in which I do not have admin
rights. I need to have users from my local domain be able
to change their password in the remote domain. They also
do not have admin rights. I'm running a Novell client, and
am therefore unable to enter the domain name in the "From
field" if I do alt-ctrl-del and choose "Change Password".
Is there any way to do this from the command line? I've
tried "net user USER_NAME * /domain" but it tries to
change the password on my local domain and I'm not allowed
to use the remote domain name. Also, that seems to require
admin rights in the domain.
 
R

Ray at

If the user is connected to the domain, the domain should show up as a
resource in the "show all resources" in the Novell screen.

But, I think the better thing here is why do the users have duplicate
accounts in other domains? Don't you have a trust setup? There's rarely a
need to duplicate usernames across domains on a private network, in my
opinion.

Ray at work
 

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