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Nov 11, 2015 - 01:06 AM
Hello Jad:
If you are not using LDAP, then your users can change their passwords by logging into the TurboMeeting application, and going to the "Tools | Edit Profile" menu item where there is field to change personal information including their password.
--Bruce Maigatter
RHUB Support
If you are not using LDAP, then your users can change their passwords by logging into the TurboMeeting application, and going to the "Tools | Edit Profile" menu item where there is field to change personal information including their password.
--Bruce Maigatter
RHUB Support

Nov 11, 2015 - 05:20 AM
Thank you, Thank you, that's perfect! I hadn't seen that because we were first testing our system inside our network, using LDAP. Awesome!
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