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I'm setting up a computer that is for users to change their password on.
What I would like to do is set up a desktop shortcut (or Startup shortcut,
actually) that will bring up either the "Change Password" dialog box or the
"Windows Security" box (the shortcut is available in the "Settings" section
of the Start Menu when you're using XP via Terminal Services) when the
command is run. I need to do this so that users can change their password
and then be immediately logged off. Does anyone know how to do this or know
a different way to force this. By the way, I need to be able to use the
Change Password box because I'm not just setting a Windows domain password, I
need to set a Novell client password at the same time.
Thanks,
Nick
I'm setting up a computer that is for users to change their password on.
What I would like to do is set up a desktop shortcut (or Startup shortcut,
actually) that will bring up either the "Change Password" dialog box or the
"Windows Security" box (the shortcut is available in the "Settings" section
of the Start Menu when you're using XP via Terminal Services) when the
command is run. I need to do this so that users can change their password
and then be immediately logged off. Does anyone know how to do this or know
a different way to force this. By the way, I need to be able to use the
Change Password box because I'm not just setting a Windows domain password, I
need to set a Novell client password at the same time.
Thanks,
Nick