Re: Disabling password expiration
- From: ghu <ghu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 10:33:01 -0800
I set the values to "0". And it still says the passwords will expire.
I ran gpupdate /force on the server, and I restarted one of the workstations.
Thanks
"Jorge Silva" wrote:
Hi.
Set the value to 0
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"ghu" <ghu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am running a server 2003 domain,
I do not want there to be expiration on the the users password, (as of
right
now there is, and they are getting that it expires in X days).
So I went into domain policy settings on the server, and went to: security
settings\account settings\password policy.
I set it to "undefined" and restarted the serverI also set the , however,
it
still says that the password will expire. I tried to set it to "999" but
it
still causes the same problems. Password history to undefined, but it
still
says 24 passwords whe nyou try to change it.
The users are on the domain, in there own OU
Thanks
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