Re: Minimum password age registry entry



"Minimum password age" <Minimum password age@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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I can not find where the "Minimum password age" registry value is stored in
Windows XP workstations in the registry? How can I find this setting and
change the value in the registry without using group policies?
thanks.


They're not saved in the registry.

Open a command prompt window, Start -> Run -> cmd.exe.
At the prompt enter the following command.

net help accounts

You should see all the switches that are available with this command.
The one you're looking for is net accounts /minpwage:dd.

Good luck

Nepatsfan


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