Re: Group Policy



There is only one account policy that is applied to all
users of a domain. Having different account policies
for different subsets of domain user account is not
possible with use of only what ships with Windows.

"Jeff Belorit" <jbelorit@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%232PcHuyVGHA.1728@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello, I was hoping someone can help me with a group policy question. My
active directory is setup as a single domain and a default group policy.
I am working on a project to force my remote VPN users to comply to
stricter password policies than everyone else in the domain and was
wondering what would be the correct way to configure this?

thanks for any help

Jeff



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