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Man Page: nwpasswd

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Section: 1

NWPASSWD(1)							     nwpasswd							       NWPASSWD(1)

NAME
nwpasswd - Change a user's password
SYNOPSIS
nwpasswd [ -h ] [ -S server ] [ -U user name ] [ -O object name ] -t object type ]
DESCRIPTION
With nwpasswd, you can change your password on a NetWare server. nwpasswd asks for the old password and twice for the new password. Then it changes the password on the server.
OPTIONS
-h With -h nwpasswd prints a little help text. -S server is the name of the server you want to use. -U user name is the name of the bindery object whose password is to be changed. -O object name If you have supervisor privileges, you can change other users' passwords. With -O you can tell nwpasswd the name of the user whose pass- word should be changed. -t object type is the bindery object type of the object whose password is to be changed.
CREDITS
nwpasswd would not have been possible without the work of Guntram Blom. Look at nwcrypt.c for his work. nwpasswd 01/16/1997 NWPASSWD(1)
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