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Back in the midwest!
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Reset the password and go in via OWA... nice and easy!
![]() (on the Server open Active Directory Users and Computers and then right click on the account and select Reset Password)
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stupid question, but errm, where's the password reset? (SBS is not my forte
). I poked around in the user account properties but don't seem to see it....
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Quote:
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![]() I assume resetting the main user account pw for the whole network will do the same thing (in other words, the exchange and user account pw's are one in the same)
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MassHole
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Yes, the exchange account is directly tied to the user account.
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perfect
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