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change password every time I log in
Name: jay panlilio Date: September 1, 2002 at 00:23:29 Pacific
Comment:
I'm using Solaris 5.6 every time I log in I get the message "Choose a new password" "Enter login(NIS+) password" basically I have to change my password every time I log in. I never had to do this before. How can I fix this? I do not have root account just a regular user when I type "passwd -r nisplus -s" I get [my username] PS 02/24/02 180 21
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