Is there a way to reset a user domain password remotely without login to a remote desktop to the domain controller? I could not find any MMC plugin in non-server Windows (Window 7 Ultimate in this case) to manage Active Directory which is understandable.
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You can download the Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7. This will give you all the MMC snap-ins you'd normally find on the Server OSes. However, the machine you're running this from will likely have to either be a domain member or at least connected to the same network the domain is on in order to connect to your DC remotely. | |||
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What's wrong with the RSAT? Active Directory Users and Computers is included http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee449470(WS.10).aspx | |||
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You could use pspasswd from sysinternals tools.
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