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Perhaps that was done in the same manner as Lotus Notes?

With Notes5, you can choose to install a password synchronization SERVICE
that will change your WIN password whenever you change your NOTES password
(assuming they are already in sync).  Maybe there's a service program that
you can install from the CA installation media to pull that off?


(Don't know... I don't have the CA disc handy, and we run NetSoft's
solution anyway.)

BTW: That Notes5 service doesn't seem to be available for XP (surprise,
surprise).  I miss it.  :(

HTH
Dennis





"Tyler, Matt" <mattt@wincofoods.com>@midrange.com on 01/21/2003 10:34:57 AM

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Well if you can tell me how that was done, I might try it out.  I have
never
been able to do that at my location.  I even made sure they made both user
names the same.  I know that all Windows passwords are changed at one time
for a user in a domain.

Thank you,
Matt Tyler
WinCo Foods, Inc
mattt@wincofoods.com

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From: jeff_carey@baxter.com [mailto:jeff_carey@baxter.com]
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Hmm - no response - I guess I can assume this was removed from Windows
2000?


Jeff Carey
Technical Specialist
iSeries Technology
Infrastructure & Operations
DF5-1W
847-948-2191




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In Windows98, one could change their windows password and multiple AS/400
system passwords simultaneously (assuming the Windows ID and password
matched the AS/400's).

Can this be done in Windows 2000?  I can't seem to find an easy way to
keep multiple AS/400 passwords in sync.





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