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10/24/2024 06:36 AM
We have a requirement to automatically change a user's password to a randomly generated one upon onboarding. This new password should also update their Active Directory password and be sent to the user via email.
10/24/2024 06:42 AM
You can call change password action from rule
10/24/2024 07:45 AM
You mean User update rule? will it generate a random password ? and how do we send email to the users
10/24/2024 08:09 AM
@Anshu_07 in endpoint email template set change password attach email template which will send to respective user.
10/24/2024 09:09 AM
Hi , In endpoint there is no option to attach email. Could you please provide any screenshot where specially I can attach the template
10/24/2024 09:11 AM
10/24/2024 09:15 AM
Ok in that case how end users will receive the password via email?
10/24/2024 09:17 AM
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10/24/2024 08:28 AM
You can generate random from connection
10/24/2024 10:39 AM
Random password is getting generated and but task is getting completed with an error "Error while change password operation for account-fc1502dev in AD - [LDAP: error code 53 - 0000052D: SvcErr: DSID-031A126C, problem 5003 (WILL_NOT_PERFORM), data 0 ]"
10/24/2024 10:41 AM
Here are some common causes and solutions:
Insufficient Permissions: Ensure that the user account performing the operation has the necessary permissions for the requested action.
Password Policy Violations: If the operation involves user account modifications (like password changes), check if it violates any password policies (e.g., complexity, history).
Account Restrictions: The account you’re trying to modify or access might be disabled or restricted. Make sure the account is enabled and meets any necessary conditions.
LDAP Schema Constraints: Check for any schema constraints that might prevent the operation. This can include things like required attributes not being provided.
Domain Controller Issues: If you're working in a multi-domain environment, ensure that the domain controller you're connecting to is functioning properly and is up-to-date.