Ali,
You need to reset the users password by "cn=directory manager" or
the "admin" account for this feature to take effect. Just turning
it on will do nothing until you reset a password. Then when the
user authenticates, they should not be able to do anything but
change their password.
Mark
On 05/08/2012 07:26 AM, Ali Jawad wrote:
Hi
I did check the box that says User Must Change Password
After Reset in Data under configuration I also did set the
same policy for specific users. However, I am not being asked
to change password on first logons through ssh or direct
console on server, the same is true when I do change the
password of a user "I guess this is what password reset
means".
I am not using Fine Grain Password settings.
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