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 ADFS has a simple password update app perfect for accounts that had their password reset. ADFS has a simple password update app perfect for accounts that had their password reset.
  
-==== Your own system ====+==== Your own desktop ====
  
 This only applies for users logged in on computers joined to the Active Directory domain, for which they need to be connected from which they can "physically" reach the "Active Directory servers" (i.e. Domain Controllers) or that can reach the Domain Controllers through a tunnel. This only applies for users logged in on computers joined to the Active Directory domain, for which they need to be connected from which they can "physically" reach the "Active Directory servers" (i.e. Domain Controllers) or that can reach the Domain Controllers through a tunnel.
  
 +Integration compatibility\\ 
 +Windows ((An SKU with the capability of participating in Active Directory domains is needed, typically these are Serve editions or those with monikers such as: "Professional", "Pro", "Enterprise", "Industry Enterprise", "Industry Pro", etc.))\\ 
 +Windows 8.1 or newer\\ 
 +Windows Embedded 8.1 or newer\\ 
 +Windows Server 2012 R2 or newer\\ 
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 +macOS\\ 
 +macOS is compatible since Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard") up to current macOS.\\ 
 +macOS stopped being supported on 10.15 due to its closed, locked down nature. However, up to 10.14 support for it is still offered.\\ 
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 +Linux\\ 
 +While not supported due to its capability of endless configurations, some readily available distributions support Active Directory out of the box and integrate transparently with the system. Changing one's password from Linux is no possible though but you might get different results. The tested (and recommended) are:\\ 
 +Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 or later\\ 
 +Debian 11 or later\\ 
 +[[https://zorin.com/os/pro/purchase/|Zorin OS]]\\ 
 +Fedora 30-ish.
 === If you're not logged in === === If you're not logged in ===