Hello, For last couple days I try to implement voluntary password change for Samba 2.2.3a PDC from Windows clients. As I wrote before error is : On windows : Unable to change pwd for Microsoft Windows because of following error: Incorrect password. On server log of workstation: [2002/02/05 11:58:28, 0] smbd/chgpasswd.c:check_oem_password(761) check_oem_password: getsmbpwnam returned NULL [2002/02/05 11:58:28, 0] passdb/passdb.c:pdb_free_sam(210) pdb_free_sam: SAM_ACCOUNT was NULL Please somebody guide me on this problem as I relly not expierenced in working with Linux. So my question: Do at all is it posible with smbpasswd voluntary change passwords ? Or do I have use PAM (but it do not support encrypted passwors and I use domain logons) or ldap ? Because in passdb.c I found structural info (listede below)for SAM acount and seems that smbpasswd does not contain such information. I would very appreciate any comments on this subject. Kestutis from passdb.c static BOOL pdb_fill_default_sam(SAM_ACCOUNT *user) { if (user == NULL) { DEBUG(0,("pdb_fill_default_sam: SAM_ACCOUNT was NULL\n")); return False; } ZERO_STRUCTP(user); user->init_flag = FLAG_SAM_UNINIT; user->uid = user->gid = -1; user->logon_time = (time_t)0; user->pass_last_set_time = (time_t)0; user->pass_can_change_time = (time_t)0; user->logoff_time user->kickoff_time -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed