Maybe using Secure Domain Login, but I wouldn't do that because it's just
too risky.

On 7/21/06, Ravikumar Manam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

HI all,

We are using secure client with AD authentication. As per our security
policy our AD password will expire every three months.
The problem is, if any one accessing from the outside at this situation
they
are unable to authenticate due to expire of password.
Is there any way to avoid this problem? Is there any option in Secure
Client
where we can able to change password?

Please help me

Regards
Ravi

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