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From: Rico (rflores_at_liquidpacllc.com)
Date: 07/06/04


Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 09:19:53 -0700

I am configuring a new Windows Server 2003 and when
creating a new user the password that I put it's never
complex enough. I' ve looked everywhere for any policies
about password complexity to no avail. Can anyone tell
me or direct me to the proper place to find why my
password is not working? Thanks in advance



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