I'm sure someone's seen this before, I'm still a noob when it comes to administrating Casper. Right now we've got configuration profiles pushed out for our security settings (display message on lock screen, lock after X minutes, etc.) In the profiles, the option to allow users to reset their password IS checked - meaning users should be able to change their password. But in System Preferences>Users & Groups, the Change Password button is greyed out. Doesn't matter if you authenticate as admin user or not. Anyone seen this?
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Users can't change password - greyed out
Best answer by youngj
The work around below seems to work: (from JAMF Support)
The following plist file will be used to upload to the configuration profile:
plist file: /var/db/SystemPolicy-prefs.plist
Do the Following:
- Make a copy of the plist above and move this to your desktop
- Open terminal and run the following command: a. plutil -convert xml1 /path/to/plist_file.plist
- Log into the JSS web application
- Click the Computers tab
- Click Configuration Profiles
- Click New
- Fill out the general payload and name the configuration profile
- Scroll down and click on the Custom Settings payload
- Click Configure
- For the preference domain please enter the following: a. SystemPolicy-prefs.plist
- Click Upload
- Navigate to your desktop and choose the SystemPolicy-prefs.plist and upload that file
- Click scope and scope this profile to the proper end users
- Click Save
Enter your E-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.
