Great idea, I think we should all do this!
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From: William Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 19:20
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Subject: RE: _Changing Exchange Passwords
I occasionally search the archives for any old responses on my questions.
The
Since you say usermgr, I assume you're talking about 5.5 on NT4.
You need to go into the admin program, on the properties of the
configuration container, service account password tab, and change the
password there for one server in your site, then restart the services on
all servers after changin
Actually it does that too b/c of the way I have my email sorted.
W
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From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:17 PM
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Subject: RE: _Changing Exchange Passwords
Maybe he thinks its similar to when you
I occasionally search the archives for any old responses on my questions.
The underscore make it easier for me to find them.
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Why do all messages from you have the underscore in the title?
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It sounds like you are using the same account for services AND administration? If
that is the case then the answer to your question is, "Yes you are missing quite a
lot". You should stop doing this as soon as possible - you've lost all accountability.
If you are just changing the Administrati
Why do all messages from you have the underscore in the title?
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If you mean your Service Account, then there is more involved to it than
that. Search TechNet for the relevant KB articles on doing this.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
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yeah, you have to change the password in the properties for the services,
too.
Drew
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In exchange admin, hit F1. In the help menu, type "password" with out the
quotes. go to the section about site service accounts. This section will
tell you how to properly change the Site Service account password.
Additionally, there are numerous KB articles on changing Site service
passwords a
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