Re: Domain Password Policies
- From: "J.K.D" <jkdinesh79@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 14:47:11 +0800
Thanks a lot to all
My mistake was, as Jorge has indicated, I set it to disabled.
Thanks
Dinesh
"Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]" <pbergson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eHh3BAkOHHA.324@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Quick link to help you modify the length of a password required.
http://support.gfi.com/manuals/en/lanscan7/lanscan7manual-1-85.html
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"J.K.Dinesh" <jkdinesh79@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:e%23vkdKeOHHA.3212@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHi
I setup the AD in 2003 Server and is running it in a Test environment. Everytime I create a new user,I have to try different passwords due to the secure policy, set by W2K3 by default. I just tried to get rid of it by changing the Domain Security policy. But still I face the same problem.I found a document that said to run secedit /refreshpolicy, but I get unknown parameter sort of error.
Please advise me the right steps to set the Domain accept blank passwords too.As it is for a test enviroment, security is not a concern, we just need to test and implement Exch 2007 later the Quarter.We are studying the features and compatibility with various OS like Mac, as we also have a few MAC users and PDA users too.
Thanks in advance for all your helps
Best regards
Dinesh
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