Googling for a few days every combination of the problem I can think of but can't seem to find a reasonable solution. However I am certain I am not the first user to ever want to change a user's password remotely without wanting to scorched earth their Credential Manager and Secrets. Edit the details and then select Done to save the entry. This will bring up a Password Details box where you can change the saved URL, username, and password entries. I know that on Windows 10 by design it seems that unless a user themself triggers a command via the CTRL+ALT+DEL Password Change screen, then when the password is changed, the Credentials saved and associated secrets are wiped from existence. To edit a saved password, select the three-dot menu icon next to an entry and then click the Details option. The goal is to be able to remotely change the password of an individual user account on a Windows 10 machine without the user losing access to their saved credentials in the Credential Manager. Currently, I use Ansible, but I am not opposed to any other tool. I wish to be able to automate some PCs I manage. To edit a saved password, select the three-dot menu icon next to an entry and then click the Details option.
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