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Guys,
Please help me. This is regarding my MAC OS X Server 10.3.9.
I have a list of users. I have made a default password for them.
Eventually as they know the password they can change it
respectively. But the problem is, when they change the password.
The old password, can access my shared folder.
Note:
Im running OS X 10.3.9 Server, I have the list of users and shared files.
WHY DO THE OLD PASSWORD STILL CAN ACCESS MY SHARED FILES?
I think the old password cache with the system, but im not so sure.
Please have advice. Supposedly the old password can't access the shared folder, since it was change by new one. Why the old password still can be use? This is security issue for me. Since I've given all the user the default password. Though they change the password individually, yet the old or the default still can be use.
How to fix this issue? Is there any way to solve this or maybe this is a bug for the OS?
Your Student,
Thanks
Please help me. This is regarding my MAC OS X Server 10.3.9.
I have a list of users. I have made a default password for them.
Eventually as they know the password they can change it
respectively. But the problem is, when they change the password.
The old password, can access my shared folder.
Note:
Im running OS X 10.3.9 Server, I have the list of users and shared files.
WHY DO THE OLD PASSWORD STILL CAN ACCESS MY SHARED FILES?
I think the old password cache with the system, but im not so sure.
Please have advice. Supposedly the old password can't access the shared folder, since it was change by new one. Why the old password still can be use? This is security issue for me. Since I've given all the user the default password. Though they change the password individually, yet the old or the default still can be use.
How to fix this issue? Is there any way to solve this or maybe this is a bug for the OS?
Your Student,
Thanks