Rob,
I have never consistently seen this work as you describe. I always have
my users change their password within Notes and have Notes update the
Windows password since this works all the time. We are still on Notes
8.5.3 so not sure if this has changed in Notes 9 or not.
Thank you,
Jeremy Grycza
Asst. V.P. of Information Technology
Signature Bank, N.A.
4607 W. Sylvania Ave.
Toledo, OH 43623
(419) 841-7773 phone
(419) 893-2288 fax
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From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
To: domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 02/05/2016 09:41 AM
Subject: Client Single log in
Sent by: "Domino400" <domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
We have this checked in File, Security, User Security: the option "Login
to Notes using your operating system login" is enabled.
I am reading this:
https://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSKTMJ_8.5.3/com.ibm.help.domino.admin85.doc/H_USING_NOTES_SINGLE_LOGON_OVER.html
<snip>
When the user restarts Notes:
- a Notes Single Logon Password Synchronization panel appears;
- the user should click Yes and, as prompted, enter their Notes
password and click OK;
- a Change Password panel then appears, prompting the user to enter the
new password and re-enter the new password for confirmation. In both
password entry fields, the user should enter their Windows system
password, and then click OK.
</snip>
The problem is this: The user gets that everytime they change their
password. For example:
I shutdown all running applications within Windows, including Notes.
I change my Windows password.
I restart Windows.
I start Notes.
I get this snippet above.
I enter my new Windows password into both prompts.
The question is why do I need to enter my new password into both prompts?
Shouldn't the sync have taken care of it?
Rob Berendt
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