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Sir,

Now I waana write a program by which my user can change the current windows account password.
So,at first I should check the string typed by my user to see if it's the correct current windows
account password. And then write down the new password offered by my user to the correct place.
But I do not know how to retrieve the current windows account password or how to check the specified string is just the current windows account password.
Please show me the way!
Best Regards!


momer

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