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querry: root password!
Martin Stadler mstad...@gmx.de plone-users Hello! I working on a PAS AuthenticationPlugin. I read PAS reference manual and had a look at GMailAuthPlugin which I used as a base. Just to see if things work like expected I tried something like this: def authenticateCredentials(self, credentials): login

How to restrict one user from one IP
Also if I reset it they won't be able to logon with their existing machines unless we give them the password. Thanks, Joe There is an option to "change password on next login" in the User Account on the server. So after you're done with the profile config, the user will login and be required at that time to change

namespace.CurrentUser - exactly where does this come from
The rule looks like this: alert tcp $HOME_NET any -> $EXTERNAL_NET 8888 (msg:"P2P napster login"; flow:to_server,established; content:"|00 02 00|"; depth:3; offset:1; classtype:policy-violation; Snort-users mailing list Snort-us...@lists.sourceforge.net Go to this URL to change user options or unsubscribe:

Roaming Profiles
I'm just looking to see where I can change or set the password and how this can be tested. thanks again alan. -- alan "Henrik Hansen [MSFT]" wrote: Hello Allan, You can hide the password for the database user. Using the XAL script SQL-Login.XAL you can can set/change the password for the database user,

Name change due to marriage/divorce
Luuk L...@invalid.lan alt msdos batch nt Jeremy schreef: I want to create a script to that allows a user to change the 'hand' setting of the mouse. "SwapMouseButtons"="1" after that C:\>regedit /s swap1.reg will cause the mouse buttons to be swapped, but a logoff/logon is required before change takes effect.

create home directory while adding user to AD
To be clear "The System" is not your login process. Changing your login program to be a different login shell should not affect any of the system processes. (Don't change the root user shell however.) Neither will changing your login shell affect scripts using #!/bin/sh or #!/bin/bash to select their shell.

Got 2008.1, Installed, Now What?
R2D2 -" wrote: Thanks Jonathan Looks like this particular user's account was created with a wrong template - manually changing settings fixed the issue Check the User Authentication>Logon option set under Internet Options>Security Settings>Custom Level to make sure that these particular users don't have a

Using Scripted Windows Problem
However, I found that if I then set the Validated property to a different value, save the object and log the user back in, the validated property does not change (ie the old cached object is returned). Once I added this code: <objectCache> <!-- Don't cache user objects, to allow login upates to take effect etc

Two way password algorithm
"Graham Anderson" wrote: Change the way users login - set it so that they have to press ctrl alt del control panel, user accounts, advanced tab. "klafert" wrote: I setup some workstation - Windows Xp Pro in a domain. I joined the workgroup first but at that point I didn't set the password.

Script to change passwords for multiple users to logon name
Paul Rogers paul.rog...@shaw.ca watir-general Im guessing globals are common across threads, so try changing $IE0 to @ie Id also forget about doing load testing I have Following Goal GOAL : I need to write a Script that will login 100 user in an application using the IE Simultaneously . and Every user performs

Client Printer Redirection
Well, you can right-click on the login keychain in Keychain Access, and select 'Change login Password', but istr that didn't fix my issue with the login keychain thinking it was out of sync with the users login password, even when they were the same. This was, however in the 10.2 or 10.3 days.

KB 924034 now unable to login
Methods using server side scripting have the password embedded in the script and unseen by the browser, changing the password is as easy as editing the page. .... It's a matter of not using them if you don't want IE7 users to get that prompt. You could use another method of prompting for the login; for example,

529 erros after changing domain admin pswd
ACL is the correct way for this kind of stuff... using user's password will give a false last login timestamp indaction to the user along with a lot of other implications. Send them a new, random(ish) temp password and the user can change it later. On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Novice Programmer

"Could not open Enterprise Global' error (re-opened)
Both samba and unix passwords were changed, but users get a message telling they don't have permission to change passwords. SO_SNDBUF=8192 mangling method = hash2 Dos charset = 850 Unix charset = ISO8859-1 logon script = logon.bat logon drive = H: logon home = logon path = domain logons = Yes domain master

Online Pop Up Logon Page - User name (Auto captured in pull down m
Check the User Authentication>Logon option set under Internet Options>Security Settings>Custom Level to make sure that these particular users don't have a different So here is my question again Brand new installation of Project Server 2007 Brand new user created in the PWA tool When changing the Office Project

Change login in PAS AuthenticationPlugin
According to your description, I understand that you get event error 529 on SBS after you change the domain administrator's password. Please empty the Stored user name and password on the problematic member servers: a. Please logon problematic member servers with local administrator b.

why Turnpike?
I have run into a bunch of problems that seem to appear and disappear as I change things. You better have all updates in before reporting from what I .... I noticed sound does not work on a startx login but will come up later. /var/log/messages has some reasons and I have not been back to see if they fixed the

login failed for user
This particular code also checks the login three times and then boots the user. Make sure you put the lines: Global AttemptCount Global UsernameTag Global Enabled = True Next i End Sub This should make it much easier to deal with role permissions, since you can change a user's permissions by simply opening the

Automatic login and alternate default domain name
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likely, your users don't logon with a domain account when they logon to their workstations, since these are not part of your domain, is that correct? The following registry setting controls that on the client side, but I don't have access to the local computers in order to make that change.

Office 08, teacher/stud ver_Mx user probs
Hi, we are changing our user from one domain to another, what is the best way to change user's login info in the outlook ? I was looking into CIW or CMW for that, but I didn't see an option where I can retain user's login info and just change the domain. I was thinking about enable the "Always prompt user for logon