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11.21.2008 at 07:59AM PST, ID: 23925423
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Microsoft, Windows, SBS 2003

I have a rather unusual request from a client. They are letting go a few employees on a specific day. When they let these employees go, they want all user passwords changed. That isn't necessarily difficult. What is difficult is that they want all of the employees forced to change their password at that same moment. In other words, the client will call me and give me the go ahead and then they expect for every employee in the office to be forced to change their password at that very moment. I know 2003 allows you to force the user to change their password at "next logon." Is there a way to run a group policy that forces all users to logoff?? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!
Answered By: ChopperCentury
Expert Since: 07/18/2004
Accepted Solutions: 94
ChopperCentury has been an Expert for 4 years 5 months, during which he has posted 487 comments and answered 94 questions. ChopperCentury is just one of 3524 experts in the SBS Small Business Server Zone. 4 experts collaborated on this answer, which was graded a "B" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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