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Open the Service Security module. |
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Select Security | Logon Accounts. |
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Select an account, and click Set Password. |
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To change the password on the account and on all services that use that account, select Also change all related service logon account passwords, and click Yes. |
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To copy the password to the clipboard, click Copy. You can then paste the password into a document for safe keeping or into an email to notify users. |
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Click OK. |
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Click Close. |
You can search Windows® services by their log on account and change the password.
NOTE: You can schedule the task of changing bulk passwords. See Scheduling logon account password changes. To change an individual user account password, see Changing user passwords. |
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Open the Service Security module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click Bulk Change Password. |
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Select Restart service(s) after making changes if you want to restart services automatically after passwords are changed. |
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Click OK. |
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Click Save Log to save the log to a .txt file. |
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Click More info to view a list of the services for the account. |
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To copy the password to the clipboard, click Copy. You can then paste the password into a document for safe keeping or an email to notify users. |
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Click OK. |
You can schedule the task of changing logon passwords to services
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Open the Service Security module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click Scheduled Tasks. |
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Click New. |
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Select Restart service(s) after making changes if you want to restart services automatically after passwords are changed. |
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Click Schedule. |
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Click OK. |
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Open the Triggers tab, and change the schedule. |
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Click OK. |
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Open the Service Security module. |
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Select Tools | Remove. |
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Click Yes. |
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