password policy
I enabled a group policy to force users to change their passwords every 180
days. Management asked me to disable the policy so I did. Users are still
prompted every 180 days to change their passwords. I disabled the policy at
the OU level and at the domain level. What am I missing?
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alexo
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... OK - last night I managed to reset the password policy. ... I had to boot into DS restore mode in order to be able to access the ... New users had to have complex passwords. ... >> I have tried all the suggestions plus a new top GPO at domain level ... (microsoft.public.win2000.security) - Re: password policy
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