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Hi Bill,
Re this command: quiet change * *@old.domain *@new.domain
I have been testing with single ids and I get the opposite result from
you, namely that the change command fails stating that the new id is
already on the list, but the password works with either form. I am
guessing that the difference is that you were -not- using an
aliases.names
file (or whatever the Windows equivalent may be) - am I correct?
I was kinda hoping someone from L-Soft would jump into this thread....
We've had our alias for a -long- time; are we going to have to shut it
off to make this command work?
[log in to unmask] wrote:
> Nope, that part worked flawlessly for me. (I was the original poster of
> the thread) The only issue I had was that we changed some usernames as
> well at the same time and they had to be handled manually. We're on 1.8e
> on Windows though.
....
> The users will have to register for a new account on the web interface.
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> Bill Brown
> Former Moo U Student (back when they added the leading 0 the the 6 digit
> stuident ID - how long is it now?)
I'll have to ask a recent student - I asked a not-too-recent student
and he said his was one letter plus eight digits. Now I'm curious.
Margaret King
Michigan State University
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