Cool, so with 2010, I don't have to uncheck the User must change password" 
option?

>>> Paul Gordon <paul_gor...@hotmail.com> 7/29/2010 9:38 AM >>>
What version of Exchange / OWA?....

If 2010, then yes, via the ECP, users can perform various self-service
activities at will...
If 2007, then the option is also there under Options.... Change Password...

Also, as I recall, - since each of the above options require that the user
is already logged in to their mailbox in order to be able to get to those
links... OWA will also prompt a user for a password change in the event that
a password has expired, or it's a new user account with the "must change
password at next logon" setting applied...

So yes, users can change their AD passwords via OWA with *almost* as much
flexibility as from a normal login session on a domain joined desktop
client....

HTH

Paul G.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph Heaton [mailto:jhea...@dfg.ca.gov] 
> Sent: 29 July 2010 16:53
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Password question
> 
> Cross-posted here and in the Exchange list:
> 
> Are you able to change your AD password from within OWA?
> 
> We have the following situation:
> 
> 1)  Novell currently handles our authentication, users, e-mail, etc.  We
have a
> Windows domain, but it's only for applications.
> 
> 2)  We are planning a migration from Novell to a new Windows AD domain.
> 
> 3)  The first stage of this migration is moving from Groupwise to
Exchange.
> The plan here is to bring up the AD domain just enough to put users in,
and
> install Exchange.  The users would use OWA to access their e-mail.
> 
> This brought up a concern for me:  how do users change their AD passwords?
> When the accounts are created initially, we put on a temporary password,
> and let the users change it, but can they do that if the only connection
they
> have is OWA?
> 
> 
> 
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