- How do I reset my Active Directory password?
- What tool would you use to reset a domain user's password?
- Can you undo a password reset in Active Directory?
How do I reset my Active Directory password?
Log in to a domain-connected computer and open the Active Directory Users and Computers console. Find the user account whose password you want to reset. In the right pane, right-click on the user account and select Reset Password. Type the new password and enter it again to confirm.
What tool would you use to reset a domain user's password?
ADSelfService Plus is a self-service password reset tool that helps users reset their own Windows AD passwords without IT assistance. Using this password reset solution, users can easily reset their passwords from a web portal, their logon screens, or their mobile devices.
Can you undo a password reset in Active Directory?
You can't restore a previous password without doing a restoration of the AD object (and it's not obvious nor usable for a daily use). You may force the temporary password several times (exactly "Number of password remembered") so that the user could change his password to the value he used before your changes.