Users unable to change password at logon

M

Mike

The workstations are in a workgroup. Users are members of
the users group on the workstations. I set the users
to "change password at next logon" (the "Users cannot
change password" box is not checked). Upon logging in, the
user is prompted to change password but when they do it
prompts "You do not have permission to change password".
Old password and new password complexity requirements have
both been verified. Minimum password age is set to 0 days.
Users are only able to change their password after logging
in (unchecked "change password at next logon").

Anyone?
 
R

Richard McCall [MSFT]

Check for 3rd party ginadll in the registry under hklm\software\ms\windows
nt\current version\netlogon and any additional notification packages under
hklm\system\ccset\control\lsa
 
G

Guest

No GinaDLL in the registry, but I do have an additional
notification package. I have been using this for
additional password complexity requirements without
complication in other situations.

The users are able to change their password after being
logged in.
-----Original Message-----
Check for 3rd party ginadll in the registry under hklm\software\ms\windows
nt\current version\netlogon and any additional notification packages under
hklm\system\ccset\control\lsa

--
Richard McCall [MSFT]

"This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights."
The workstations are in a workgroup. Users are members of
the users group on the workstations. I set the users
to "change password at next logon" (the "Users cannot
change password" box is not checked). Upon logging in, the
user is prompted to change password but when they do it
prompts "You do not have permission to change password".
Old password and new password complexity requirements have
both been verified. Minimum password age is set to 0 days.
Users are only able to change their password after logging
in (unchecked "change password at next logon").

Anyone?


.
 
R

Richard McCall [MSFT]

I would disable the additional notification package(Remove the reference to
it in the registry) and reboot.

--
Richard McCall [MSFT]

"This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights."
No GinaDLL in the registry, but I do have an additional
notification package. I have been using this for
additional password complexity requirements without
complication in other situations.

The users are able to change their password after being
logged in.
-----Original Message-----
Check for 3rd party ginadll in the registry under hklm\software\ms\windows
nt\current version\netlogon and any additional notification packages under
hklm\system\ccset\control\lsa

--
Richard McCall [MSFT]

"This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights."
The workstations are in a workgroup. Users are members of
the users group on the workstations. I set the users
to "change password at next logon" (the "Users cannot
change password" box is not checked). Upon logging in, the
user is prompted to change password but when they do it
prompts "You do not have permission to change password".
Old password and new password complexity requirements have
both been verified. Minimum password age is set to 0 days.
Users are only able to change their password after logging
in (unchecked "change password at next logon").

Anyone?


.
 
G

Guest

Done, but no change in the problem. Users still are
unable to change passwords at logon.

??
-----Original Message-----
I would disable the additional notification package (Remove the reference to
it in the registry) and reboot.

--
Richard McCall [MSFT]

"This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights."
No GinaDLL in the registry, but I do have an additional
notification package. I have been using this for
additional password complexity requirements without
complication in other situations.

The users are able to change their password after being
logged in.
and
confers no members
of in,
the


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M

Matt Scarborough

On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:17:36 -0800, <[email protected]>
wrote
Done, but no change in the problem. Users still are
unable to change passwords at logon.

Did you apply some template, or sprinkling of templates, that ultimately set

[System Access]
MinimumPasswordLength = 8
PasswordComplexity = 1
ClearTextPassword = 0
RequireLogonToChangePassword = 1

Because that can do it especially when the user's password is stale (user's
password is older than x for MaximumPasswordAge = x)

Matt Scarborough 2004-01-13


-----Original Message-----
I would disable the additional notification package (Remove the reference to
it in the registry) and reboot.

--
Richard McCall [MSFT]

"This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights."
No GinaDLL in the registry, but I do have an additional
notification package. I have been using this for
additional password complexity requirements without
complication in other situations.

The users are able to change their password after being
logged in.

-----Original Message-----
Check for 3rd party ginadll in the registry under
hklm\software\ms\windows
nt\current version\netlogon and any additional
notification packages under
hklm\system\ccset\control\lsa

--
Richard McCall [MSFT]

"This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no
rights."
message
The workstations are in a workgroup. Users are members
of
the users group on the workstations. I set the users
to "change password at next logon" (the "Users cannot
change password" box is not checked). Upon logging in,
the
user is prompted to change password but when they do it
prompts "You do not have permission to change password".
Old password and new password complexity requirements
have
both been verified. Minimum password age is set to 0
days.
Users are only able to change their password after
logging
in (unchecked "change password at next logon").

Anyone?


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