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SharePoint Password Change & Expiration
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Version
3.3.1220.4
SharePoint Password Change & Expiration contains two
Web Parts: The Password Change Web Part and the
Password Expiration Warning Web Part.
The Password Change Web Part allows AD, Local NT or
Forms-Authenticated users to change their own
passwords on 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. User can
change password simply by entering his/her old
password, new password, and confirmation of the new
password into the Web Part. The Web Part then verifies
the new password before submitting the change. An
email can also be sent to the user to confirm the
password changing process. If the current password is
incorrect or the new password does not meet the
password policy, an error message will be shown.
Password Change can notify users via email before
their passwords expire. You can specify when and how
often email notifications should be sent before a
password expires, specify the site groups and users
you wish to exclude from the notification policy,
customize the email subject and content, and choose if
you want administrators to be notified when a
notification is sent to a user.
The Password Expiration Warning Web Part warns user
with a message on the web page before his/her password
expires, prompting the user to change password. When a
user accesses a page where the Password Expiration
Warning Web Part is configured, the Web Part
automatically detects the user's domain, user name and
account expiration date. It will also provide a link
to the password change page. Page editor can configure
how many days the message will be shown before the
expiration date and the URL to change password.
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