Sorry about this late note, but I've been on vacation.
We DO use the NT user database and Imail 6.04 AND have our users
change their password through Imail and KWM. The only way this
works is if we make the Imail server the NT Domain Controller.
I haven't upgraded to Imail 6.05 yet (since I didn't want to do
that right before going away for two weeks). I hope that I can
still use the change password feature with the NT database when I
do upgrade.
- Ken
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Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:16:38 -0600
>> I was just informed by the tech support folks at IMail that
users are not
>> able to change their passwords if you use the NT database as
opposed to
>> IMail database. I wasn't aware of this and since I need to use
>> NT database
>> to avoid having my students remember multiple passwords, I need
to remove
>> the change password option from the KWM pull-down. Where might
I find it?
>
>The option is in the chgsign.html file... you can either delete
it, or
>comment it out. Alternatively, I believe that if you check
the "User cannot
>change password" option in the IMail Admin console (you can make
that change
>on all domain users at once from the domain | General tab), then
the option
>will be hidden automatically.
>
>-ron
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