The easiest way is to use windows authetication for this.
If you don't want this youn can keep a day counter in a table and popup a message in cu1. Maybe you can use the auto-close feature with sendkeys if a user does not change his password. It is described somewhere on the forum.
thank you.
So basically it means that navision cant be set up to automatically do this.
It has to be coded.
Dont see how windows authetication can be used. Wouldnt it mean that its just a new windows password and not the one from database logon that the user have to change?
Dont see how windows authetication can be used. Wouldnt it mean that its just a new windows password and not the one from database logon that the user have to change?
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If you don't want this youn can keep a day counter in a table and popup a message in cu1. Maybe you can use the auto-close feature with sendkeys if a user does not change his password. It is described somewhere on the forum.
So basically it means that navision cant be set up to automatically do this.
It has to be coded.
Dont see how windows authetication can be used. Wouldnt it mean that its just a new windows password and not the one from database logon that the user have to change?
Yes.