![]() It is one of those things that people find, and it causes panic, but it is normal. (not official Microsoft documentation, but pretty accurate) Since there are a lot of dead links to the Win32 functions, here is an interesting one (until it becomes dead): I am having a hard time tracking down the origin of SamChangePasswordUser the original and when they changed to version 2, but it's been on version 2 since at least Windows 2000. ![]() It's a function inside of core Windows32 API -> samlib.dll
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