On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Jeffrey Altman via RT wrote: > [petesea@bigfoot.com - Mon Sep 25 21:04:47 2006]: > >> If the NIM "Obtain new credentials" dialog is displayed in the mode for >> changing the password (because it's expired), the "OK" button is grayed >> out... even after filling in the "Current Password", "New Password" and >> "New Password again" fields. Pressing "Enter" doesn't do anything. >> >> This means even though there are fields to change the password, there's >> no way to get the dialog to accept the change. > > This dialog was significantly re-written since last Friday. I can't > replicate this behavior. Please, on Tuesday, obtain a new build and > verify that this is still a problem. Downloaded the newest version (twice to be sure): https://www.secure-endpoints.com/_private/fnal/kfw-3-1-0-pre-beta-2.exe Verified the MD5 checksum... and installed it. I'm still seeing the same behavior described above. Here's my testing procedure: - Testing on Windows 2K (5.00.2195) Service Pack 4 - KDC using krb5-1.4.3 on Redhat 7.1 - run .exe installer (select Client only) - set "modprinc +needchange PRINCIPAL" before starting NIM - PRINCIPAL is NOT the same as Windows user - Start NIM - New Credentials (System tray -> right click -> New Credentials) - Change "Username" from Windows user to PRINCIPAL - "Obtain new credentials" dialog shows "Click here to change password" - Click "here" changes dialog to include new/old password prompts - "Ok" is grayed out.... even after filling in password fields - no way to remove dialog (see bug #4331)