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+# Set-DomainUserPassword
+
+## SYNOPSIS
+Sets the password for a given user identity and returns the user object.
+
+Author: Will Schroeder (@harmj0y)
+License: BSD 3-Clause
+Required Dependencies: Get-PrincipalContext
+
+## SYNTAX
+
+```
+Set-DomainUserPassword [-Identity] <String> -AccountPassword <SecureString> [-Domain <String>]
+ [-Credential <PSCredential>]
+```
+
+## DESCRIPTION
+First binds to the specified domain context using Get-PrincipalContext.
+The bound domain context is then used to search for the specified user -Identity,
+which returns a DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.UserPrincipal object.
+The
+SetPassword() function is then invoked on the user, setting the password to -AccountPassword.
+
+## EXAMPLES
+
+### -------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------
+```
+$UserPassword = ConvertTo-SecureString 'Password123!' -AsPlainText -Force
+```
+
+Set-DomainUserPassword -Identity andy -AccountPassword $UserPassword
+
+Resets the password for 'andy' to the password specified.
+
+### -------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------
+```
+$SecPassword = ConvertTo-SecureString 'Password123!' -AsPlainText -Force
+```
+
+$Cred = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential('TESTLAB\dfm.a', $SecPassword)
+$UserPassword = ConvertTo-SecureString 'Password123!' -AsPlainText -Force
+Set-DomainUserPassword -Identity andy -AccountPassword $UserPassword -Credential $Cred
+
+Resets the password for 'andy' usering the alternate credentials specified.
+
+## PARAMETERS
+
+### -Identity
+A user SamAccountName (e.g.
+User1), DistinguishedName (e.g.
+CN=user1,CN=Users,DC=testlab,DC=local),
+SID (e.g.
+S-1-5-21-890171859-3433809279-3366196753-1113), or GUID (e.g.
+4c435dd7-dc58-4b14-9a5e-1fdb0e80d201)
+specifying the user to reset the password for.
+
+```yaml
+Type: String
+Parameter Sets: (All)
+Aliases: UserName, UserIdentity, User
+
+Required: True
+Position: 1
+Default value: None
+Accept pipeline input: False
+Accept wildcard characters: False
+```
+
+### -AccountPassword
+Specifies the password to reset the target user's to.
+Mandatory.
+
+```yaml
+Type: SecureString
+Parameter Sets: (All)
+Aliases: Password
+
+Required: True
+Position: Named
+Default value: None
+Accept pipeline input: False
+Accept wildcard characters: False
+```
+
+### -Domain
+Specifies the domain to use to search for the user identity, defaults to the current domain.
+
+```yaml
+Type: String
+Parameter Sets: (All)
+Aliases:
+
+Required: False
+Position: Named
+Default value: None
+Accept pipeline input: False
+Accept wildcard characters: False
+```
+
+### -Credential
+A \[Management.Automation.PSCredential\] object of alternate credentials
+for connection to the target domain.
+
+```yaml
+Type: PSCredential
+Parameter Sets: (All)
+Aliases:
+
+Required: False
+Position: Named
+Default value: [Management.Automation.PSCredential]::Empty
+Accept pipeline input: False
+Accept wildcard characters: False
+```
+
+## INPUTS
+
+## OUTPUTS
+
+### DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.UserPrincipal
+
+## NOTES
+
+## RELATED LINKS
+
+[http://richardspowershellblog.wordpress.com/2008/05/25/system-directoryservices-accountmanagement/](http://richardspowershellblog.wordpress.com/2008/05/25/system-directoryservices-accountmanagement/)
+
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-To install this module, drop the entire Recon folder into one of your module directories. The default PowerShell module paths are listed in the $Env:PSModulePath environment variable.
-
-The default per-user module path is: "$Env:HomeDrive$Env:HOMEPATH\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Modules"
-The default computer-level module path is: "$Env:windir\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules"
-
-To use the module, type `Import-Module Recon`
-
-To see the commands imported, type `Get-Command -Module Recon`
-
-For help on each individual command, Get-Help is your friend.
-
-Note: The tools contained within this module were all designed such that they can be run individually. Including them in a module simply lends itself to increased portability.
-
-
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