Hi EJ,

On 25.07.2014 21:45, Elizabeth Jones wrote:
> I set up an account for our servicedesk to use to add/delete/modify all
> our corporate users and it has been working great....until I enforced
> password policy within our LDAP.  Now the servicedesk account can no
> longer do anything with user passwords - can't save passwords for new
> accounts, can't modify existing, and can't use the lock function in LAM to
> lock accounts.

maybe your LDAP server now requires passwords to be sent in plain text
to be able to check policies.
Try to set the password hash type to PLAIN in your LAM server profile
(tab Module settings).


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Best regards

Roland


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