Re: Command line editing of domain password policy

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On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 05:12:31 -0400, "Hank Arnold" <rasilon@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>I remember that there is a command prompt way to list and modify some of the
>GPO settings for passwords. Can someone remind me so I can put it in my
>"useful command prompts"??

net accounts /domain will list them.

NET ACCOUNTS
[/FORCELOGOFF:{minutes | NO}] [/MINPWLEN:length]
[/MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED}] [/MINPWAGE:days]
[/UNIQUEPW:number] [/DOMAIN]

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