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Old November 27th 07, 10:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Driogan
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Hi, I was thinking is there a way, that you can get a warning email 5
days before your user password on the domaine expires ??
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Old November 27th 07, 10:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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"Driogan" wrote in message
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Hi, I was thinking is there a way, that you can get a warning email 5
days before your user password on the domaine expires ??



There's already a warning that can be set when the User logs on.......


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Old November 27th 07, 10:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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On 27 Nov., 11:41, "Gordon" wrote:
"Driogan" wrote in message

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Hi, I was thinking is there a way, that you can get a warning email 5
days before your user password on the domaine expires ??


There's already a warning that can be set when the User logs on.......


Yes, I know, but we have some users, there is working from home and
using webmail..
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Old November 27th 07, 12:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
neo [mvp outlook]
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You would have to develop a script/program that reads this information from
Active Directory and sends e-mail notification when required.

Other than that and not sure if you use Microsoft Exchange, but if your site
does, do you have the option turned on in Outlook Web Access that lets users
change their domain password? Reason I ask is that if this feature is
turned on, OWA should display a notification in the web application
interface when it gets close to that time.

"Driogan" wrote in message
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On 27 Nov., 11:41, "Gordon" wrote:
"Driogan" wrote in message

...

Hi, I was thinking is there a way, that you can get a warning email 5
days before your user password on the domaine expires ??


There's already a warning that can be set when the User logs on.......


Yes, I know, but we have some users, there is working from home and
using webmail..



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Old November 27th 07, 12:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Driogan
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On 27 Nov., 13:05, "neo [mvp outlook]"
wrote:
You would have to develop a script/program that reads this information from
Active Directory and sends e-mail notification when required.

Other than that and not sure if you use Microsoft Exchange, but if your site
does, do you have the option turned on in Outlook Web Access that lets users
change their domain password? Reason I ask is that if this feature is
turned on, OWA should display a notification in the web application
interface when it gets close to that time.

"Driogan" wrote in message

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On 27 Nov., 11:41, "Gordon" wrote:
"Driogan" wrote in message


....


Hi, I was thinking is there a way, that you can get a warning email 5
days before your user password on the domaine expires ??


There's already a warning that can be set when the User logs on.......


Yes, I know, but we have some users, there is working from home and
using webmail..- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -


- Vis tekst i anførselstegn -


We are running Microsoft Exchange Server, and the users can change
password in OWA, but thye dont get a warning email, or any form of
warning in OWA
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Old November 27th 07, 08:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
neo [mvp outlook]
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What version of Microsoft Exchange?

"Driogan" wrote in message
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On 27 Nov., 13:05, "neo [mvp outlook]"
wrote:
You would have to develop a script/program that reads this information
from
Active Directory and sends e-mail notification when required.

Other than that and not sure if you use Microsoft Exchange, but if your
site
does, do you have the option turned on in Outlook Web Access that lets
users
change their domain password? Reason I ask is that if this feature is
turned on, OWA should display a notification in the web application
interface when it gets close to that time.

"Driogan" wrote in message

...



On 27 Nov., 11:41, "Gordon" wrote:
"Driogan" wrote in message


...


Hi, I was thinking is there a way, that you can get a warning email 5
days before your user password on the domaine expires ??


There's already a warning that can be set when the User logs on.......


Yes, I know, but we have some users, there is working from home and
using webmail..- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -


- Vis tekst i anførselstegn -


We are running Microsoft Exchange Server, and the users can change
password in OWA, but thye dont get a warning email, or any form of
warning in OWA


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Old November 28th 07, 10:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
neo [mvp outlook]
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Default warning mail then password Expired

by the way, i need the version of the operating system as well.

I should let you know, that the thought I have in mind doesn't send an
e-mail. the one i have in mind is when they logon to owa, there is a
notification panel that states there password is about to expire. if you
need an e-mail to be sent, then you have to roll your own code or using
something like http://www.sysoptools.com/password-reminder-pro.html

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message
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What version of Microsoft Exchange?

"Driogan" wrote in message
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On 27 Nov., 13:05, "neo [mvp outlook]"
wrote:
You would have to develop a script/program that reads this information
from
Active Directory and sends e-mail notification when required.

Other than that and not sure if you use Microsoft Exchange, but if your
site
does, do you have the option turned on in Outlook Web Access that lets
users
change their domain password? Reason I ask is that if this feature is
turned on, OWA should display a notification in the web application
interface when it gets close to that time.

"Driogan" wrote in message

...



On 27 Nov., 11:41, "Gordon" wrote:
"Driogan" wrote in message


...


Hi, I was thinking is there a way, that you can get a warning email
5
days before your user password on the domaine expires ??


There's already a warning that can be set when the User logs on.......


Yes, I know, but we have some users, there is working from home and
using webmail..- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -


- Vis tekst i anførselstegn -


We are running Microsoft Exchange Server, and the users can change
password in OWA, but thye dont get a warning email, or any form of
warning in OWA



 




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