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    Lost User
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    Hello, I try to find how to set the property " User must change password at next log on " and i don't found. somebody knows how to change this property ? ThankYOU !!

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      Hello, I try to find how to set the property " User must change password at next log on " and i don't found. somebody knows how to change this property ? ThankYOU !!

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      Ravi Bhavnani
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      See the "Where Password Attributes Reside" section at this[^] page. /ravi

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        See the "Where Password Attributes Reside" section at this[^] page. /ravi

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        I forgot to say , i develop by using c# . NOT VBS.

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          I forgot to say , i develop by using c# . NOT VBS.

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          How about this[^] article? /ravi

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            I forgot to say , i develop by using c# . NOT VBS.

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            Dave Kreskowiak
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            So what? The concepts don't change just because the programming language did. Or were you looking for copy'n'paste code?

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              So what? The concepts don't change just because the programming language did. Or were you looking for copy'n'paste code?

              A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
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              The function and how to set the the property is difrent ..

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                The function and how to set the the property is difrent ..

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                Dave Kreskowiak
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                No, it's not. The exact same concepts and procedures still apply. The only difference is you use the classes in the System.DirectoryServices namespace to do the searching and manipulation. If you understand the concepts behind that VBS code, it's very easy to figure out how to write the equivilent code by reading the documentation on System.DirectoryServices classes and looking at the examples there. Research is the number one skill you MUST have in order to survive writing code for a living...

                A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
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                  So what? The concepts don't change just because the programming language did. Or were you looking for copy'n'paste code?

                  A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
                  Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
                       2006, 2007, 2008
                  But no longer in 2009...

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                  freakyit
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                  sure he wants copy'n'paste

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