Re: Maximum password age - Need Proof
- From: "Paul Labuda" <supportw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:13:13 -0600
Franky,
I would like to suggest a potentially job-saving step to add to the
suggestions already made. It makes a whole lot of sense to me to speak with
your CIO about any such shortening of his password expiry *before* you do it
to him. Another, probably safer, tactic would be to create a test user in a
test OU, and apply a one-day password expiry GPO on that OU to show the CIO
that password expiration GPOs work as promised.
Thank you,
--
Paul Labuda
Senior Support Engineer
Visual Click Software, Inc.
http://www.visualclick.com/?source=20070222PasswordExpiration
"Franky M." <FrankyM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:18C0A950-BADA-4628-8582-D5EA8A615614@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have the Maximum password age set to 90 days and I'm sure it's working
fine
YET the CIO wants to see proof that it's working.
He wants something like an entry in Event Viewer showing the forcing of a
password due to the policy.
What can I do?
.
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