Allow users to change their AD or local NT password from within the SharePoint
Version | 3.8.213.0 |
Updated | Feb 28th 2014 |
Developer |
BoostSolutions Co., Ltd.
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User Rating |
1205
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Original File Size | 4.8 MB |
Downloads | 10937 |
Systems | Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 |
Category | Internet |
SharePoint Password Change & Expiration includes two parts: Password Expire Warning Web Part and Password Change Web Part.
Password Change Web Part allows user to change their own password in a SharePoint portal site without site administrator intervention or IIS expiration pages. When a user accesses a page where the Password Change Web Part is configured, the web part automatically detects the user's domain and user name.
The user then enters his/her old password, the new password and the confirmation of the new password and then clicks Change Password. The web part verifies the new password and then submits the change. If the current password is incorrect or the new password does not meet the password policy criteria in place at your site, the user receives an error message.
Password Expire Warning Web Part warns user with message in web page before his/her password expires, prompting the user to change password. When a user accesses a page where the Password Expire Warning Web Part is configured, the web part automatically detects the user's domain, user name and the account expiration date.
The web part will show a warning message and a link to change password. Page editor can configure how many days the message will show before the expiration date and the URL to change password in the web part properties setting column.
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