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How to change password Outlook Web Access
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I've set up a number of domain users on my SBS server, all of whom will use Outlook Web Access. Although I set the users to 'User must change password at next login', when I try to log in, I just get a message that I can't be logged in, and am not offered a chance to change the password. My question is: how do OWA users change their passwords? Thanks. Jay |
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How to change password Outlook Web Access
Ask in an Exchange news group as this function is a part of Exchange, not
Outlook. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, msnews.microsoft.com asked: | Hi | | I've set up a number of domain users on my SBS server, all of whom | will use Outlook Web Access. Although I set the users to 'User must | change password at next login', when I try to log in, I just get a | message that I can't be logged in, and am not offered a chance to | change the password. My question is: how do OWA users change their | passwords? | | Thanks. | | Jay |
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