From: gmoore on
I have a user that has changed her password and I can't figure out how she
did it. Her password is set to never expire so she didn't get the box to
change it. I've gone through every scenario to try to change it from her
workstation and it won't allow a change.
From: Danny Sanders on
Crtl - alt - del ......Change password?


hth
DDS

"gmoore" <gmoore(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:35EA1E72-626A-4027-9606-8325E7D954A5(a)microsoft.com...
>I have a user that has changed her password and I can't figure out how she
> did it. Her password is set to never expire so she didn't get the box to
> change it. I've gone through every scenario to try to change it from her
> workstation and it won't allow a change.


From: Vera Noest [MVP] on
That would be Ctrl-Alt-End in a remote session.

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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
RDS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

"Danny Sanders" <dsanders(a)NOSPAMbrakesplus.com> wrote on 26 feb
2010 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Crtl - alt - del ......Change password?
>
>
> hth
> DDS
>
> "gmoore" <gmoore(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:35EA1E72-626A-4027-9606-8325E7D954A5(a)microsoft.com...
>>I have a user that has changed her password and I can't figure
>>out how she
>> did it. Her password is set to never expire so she didn't get
>> the box to change it. I've gone through every scenario to try
>> to change it from her workstation and it won't allow a change.
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