Re: Domain password change policy

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From: Kevin Stanush (kevin_at_systemtools.com)
Date: 03/06/04


Date: 6 Mar 2004 07:39:26 -0800

By the way, 'Hyena' (http://www.systemtools.com/hyena from SystemTools
Software Inc, not SomarSoft), can export and report user account
password ages. For NT domains, you simply right click on Users, and
select Show All User Details. For Windows 2000, right click on All
Users, select Tabular Views->User (Detailed), and the AD attribute
pwdchgdate will show you the date that the password changed.

You can also use the Exporter Pro utility (part of Hyena) to create
exported lists of this information from unlimited numbers of computers
or domains.

If you have questions or problems, contact our free support at
support@systemtools.com.

Thanks

Kevin Stanush
SystemTools Software Inc.
http://www.systemtools.com
Home of 'Hyena' for Windows NT/2000/2003 System Administration



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