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Mass changing a local user password on XP domain clients from a 2k3 server.

Asked by coanda in Windows Network Security, Miscellaneous Security, Windows XP Operating System

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I have about 50 - 60 XP clients on my domain, all of which have an administrative account with the same name. For security purposes I need to change all of the passwords and I would really rather not have to do them one at a time. I know there's a management console on my 2k3 server that will allow me to connect to a remote machine and manage it there but is there any method of loading/editing the common settings/users of all machines at once? I'm expecting that there isn't but it would be great if someone knew something that might help me out here.

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Zones: Windows Network Security, Miscellaneous Security, Windows XP Operating System
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, Server 2k3 & XP
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Solution Provided By: ladiesnhan
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