Password Change Utility

Does anyone have, or know of, a utility for users to change their Oracle passwords without having access to SQLPLUS directly?

I'm pretty sure 9.0.1 comes with iSQL*Plus-- 9.2 certainly does.
You could certainly put together a little web-based utility to do this sort of thing pretty quickly if you wanted-- shouldn't be more than a week of effort. Might be fewer headaches than enabline iSQL*Plus.
Justin
Distributed Database Consulting, Inc.
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