Re: Why unable to edit policies??



IOW Account policies are only effective when set in a GPO that
is linked to the domain object

"janvv" <jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1157892972.965671.169280@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I just installed Windows 2003 and activated Active Directory.
Now I want to change the Account policies (the password rules), but
everything is greyed out. I am not able to modify those rules.
But I am logged in as administrator.

How can I make this working properly?



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