Re: AD Script to set passwords to expire in 10 days
- From: "Joe Richards [MVP]" <humorexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 23:25:34 -0500
She appears to want password expiration because she asked about the notification you normally get with password expiration. While you can do this with a script, i.e. expire the passwords on the spot whatever IDs you want, there is no current way to do this such that users get notified automatically via their client that their password will expire in 10, 9, 8,7,6,5... days.
You and JoeK are saying the same things, just missed each other in the fog. :)
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Jorge Silva wrote:
I'm saying to run the script that sets the pwdLastSet attribute in scheduled maner..
The other weird thing is that the post title suggest password expiration, but the post talks about account expiration, Andrea what do you want to do?
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