Re: Override Default Domain Policy - how??
- From: Okramo <okramo@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 05:34:58 -0700
I've tried do the trick as you said, but I have the same thing
happening as before.
I found some info about my problem. In Win2k and Win2k3 you can have
just one Account and Password policy per domain.
This is some kind of limitation on Win2k and Win2k3 operating systems.
It should be fixed in next service pack or in next version of server
system.
To use more Password and Acc policies I should create child domains
and apply policies on them.
If someone knows other solution or trick please write it.
afaik you CAN do this by using group policy filtering, Thus you CAN create
different password policies in the same domain, the only thing is, you have
to circumvent this by creation, I think the easiest way of doing so will be:
create an account template for the testers, create a Security group called
testers, put the template in the group and specify on the default doman
policy that this policy is denied apply group policy to testers, (so testers
do not GET ANY setting in this policy)
(This is of the top of my head, if it works please report back,
theoretically it should)
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Good luck
Eric Denekamphttp://blogs.infosupport.com/ericd
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