petesea@bigfoot.com via RT wrote: > On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Jeffrey Altman via RT wrote: > >> The Windows 2000 might be the important part. The Windows 2000 netidmgr >> is a different set of binaries than the version for the rest of the >> platforms due to lack of required functionality in the Windows 2000 >> custom controls library. > > I just installed it on an XP Pro box (Version 2002 Service Pack 2)... same > results. > > The "Ok" button is grayed out and doesn't do anything even after filling > in the password fields. The only option is the "Cancel" button which goes > to a form with only the "Username" and "Realm" fields, no "Password" > field. The "Ok" button is active on this form, but doesn't do anything... > neither does the "Cancel" button. I am very confused. The behavior that I observe is as follows: * Open New Credentials dialog * Enter username and realm of expired principal * Enter password of expired principal and press "Ok" * New Credentials dialog is redrawn to include: - Username - Realm - "Password expired. You must change it now." - Enter new password - Enter it again - Credentials box with links - [Ok] [Cancel] [Options] where the Ok button is the default. The bug I see is that when you enter in the new password twice that the old password is lost and the user is presented an incorrect password error dialog with a [Close] button. Clearing the error dialog returns you to the original New credentials dialog. Jeffrey Altman