Windows integrated password management

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Sriram

In Windows 98, I had an option under Control panel to change / set the same
password for several services including some AS/400 servers that I connected
to in one go, so that my logins to all these services use the same user ID
and password.

I don't see the equivalent in Windows 2000 - how do I change all my
passwords in a similar way?

Sriram
 
Chances are that was something that was installed on your Windows 98
machine. I don't believe Windows 98 has any native password management for
AS/400 logins or anything... Is your company running SNA Server or Host
Integration Server? If so, is there a client that has to be installed on
your computer? I'm assuming this is at work and you don't have any AS/400s
at home.

Ray at work
 
Nope, AS/400 passwords, network and screen saver passwords were changed from
the standard control panel applet (single signon was implemented for the
AS/400 user IDs).

I understand that the screensaver password is now integrated with the
network logon password, but the option to snch up the AS/400s is missing...
 
There isn't any standard control panel applet that will let you control an
AS/400 account in Windows. You must have had something installed on your
Windows 98 machine. My guess is that it was a Host Integration Server
client.

Try asking around in microsoft.public.hiserver.general.

Ray at home
 
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