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Microsoft Password Change Notification Service 3.1.1057

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The Microsoft Password Change Notification Service enables synchronization of password changes in Active Directory to Microsoft Identity Integration Server Service Pack 1 (MIIS) or the Microsoft Enterprise Single Sign-On (ENTSSO) service. These components simplify password management in organizations with multiple user identity repositories. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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