Can my users change their account password from within Outlook?
Also, to keep the Samba, Linux, and CGPro passwords in sync, would the
best method be to Set "Enable OS Password" for each account and use the
Windows 98 Password control panel to change the "Microsoft networking
password" which should, via Samba, change the Linux OS password. In
this scenario, would users technically be able to use either the OS
password or the CGPro password, assuming they are different?
Any thought, ideas, comments, flames, etc appreciated.
Tom
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> My users are using Outlook 2002 to communicate with CGPro 4.0.6 running
> on RedHat 8.0. We are using the latest production release of the MAPI
> Connector.
>
> Can my users change their account password from within Outlook?
No.
> Also, to keep the Samba, Linux, and CGPro passwords in sync, would the
> best method be to Set "Enable OS Password" for each account and use the
> Windows 98 Password control panel to change the "Microsoft networking
> password" which should, via Samba, change the Linux OS password. In
> this scenario, would users technically be able to use either the OS
> password or the CGPro password, assuming they are different?
Yes. The CGPro internal password is tried first, if that does not match, the
server tries to authenticate using OS passwords. Note, for OS passwords to
work SASL authentication methods in mailer clients should be disabled (as to
authenticate to OS the server needs the passwords in the clear text form.)
> Any thought, ideas, comments, flames, etc appreciated.
>
> Tom
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