Password Synchronization helps integrate Windows and UNIX networks by simplifying the process of maintaining secure passwords in both environments. With Password Synchronization, you install utilities on your network's UNIX-based computers that detect user password changes on Windows-based computers or domains, and then automatically update passwords on every UNIX host on which the users have accounts. You can also configure Password Synchronization to change the user's Windows password when the user's UNIX password is changed.
Password propagation failed. Secret key mismatch or packet error for the user on the specified host. %ruser = %1 %rhost = ...
Password propagation is not done. Either default encryption key is configured or no UNIX hosts configured to propagate password ...
Password Synchronization automatically changes a user password on the UNIX network when the user changes his or her Windows ...
Password Synchronization has completed the compatibility check for Windows to NIS password synchronization. All domain controllers ...
Password Synchronization helps integrate Windows and UNIX networks by simplifying the process of maintaining secure passwords ...
Password Synchronization makes it easy for users to maintain one user name and password for Windows domains and UNIX systems, ...
Password Too Complex} The Windows password is too complex to be converted to a LAN Manager password. The LAN Manager password ...
passwords during the authentication process. For more detail on user authentication, consult the online help. This warning ...
Passwords for users and computers are permanently stored on all writeable domain controllers, and can be optionally cached ...