G
G. Marquis
Hello all,
Outlook Web Access has been rolled out to my
organization. It's particularly useful in areas where
PCs are shared among numerous people and are logged onto
the network with generic IDs.
The problem I'm experiencing is that when an account is
ready for a password change, there is no notification to
the user before logging into Outlook Web Access. This is
a problem because after three checks of their email, they
can no longer get into their email.
Now I'm not an Exchange server person, but I need to get
some ideas to present to the Networking Staff. Does
anyone know of a way to get Outlook Web Access configured
so that it will give the user the "password to expire"
message during login AND give the user the ability to
change it then?
We have Win2k/Exchange2K with SSL.
Thanks,
-George
Outlook Web Access has been rolled out to my
organization. It's particularly useful in areas where
PCs are shared among numerous people and are logged onto
the network with generic IDs.
The problem I'm experiencing is that when an account is
ready for a password change, there is no notification to
the user before logging into Outlook Web Access. This is
a problem because after three checks of their email, they
can no longer get into their email.
Now I'm not an Exchange server person, but I need to get
some ideas to present to the Networking Staff. Does
anyone know of a way to get Outlook Web Access configured
so that it will give the user the "password to expire"
message during login AND give the user the ability to
change it then?
We have Win2k/Exchange2K with SSL.
Thanks,
-George