A friend asked me why the new password cannot take effect after I changed the password on the OWA of exchange2010, but the old password still works? This is because the exchange Server cannot take effect immediately after the password is changed. To make it take effect quickly, you can modify its registry. 1. In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurre
A friend asked me why the new password cannot take effect after I changed the password on the OWA of exchange2010, but the old password still works? This is because the exchange Server cannot take effect immediately after the password is changed. To make it take effect quickly, you can modify its registry. 1. In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ Curre
A friend asked me if I was on the OWA of exchange2010.ChangePasswordAfter, newPasswordCannot take effect, but oldPasswordStill startFunction, Why? This is becauseChangePasswordThe exchange server does not take effect immediately. If you want it to take effect quickly, you can modify its registry.
1. Create a REG_DWORD key value in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ InetInfo \ Parameters named UserTokenTTL. The value range is based on your needs.Change, In seconds
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2. After completing the modification in the registry, close the registry, enable and restart IIS, and modify it on OWA again.Password.
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Reference Links: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/267568/zh-cn
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