RE: NT4 password migration to WIN 2003



Hi Patrik,

Thanks for posting!

Based on the description, to make me clear, please help me know the
following information on your side.

1. If the GPO what you mentioned is "password must meet complexity
requirements" in Windows 2003 DC?

2. How did you "changing those settings" but it does not change the
effective policy in the test domain?

3. Do you specific that you notice "User should change the password at the
next logon" option checked after the user migration? If so, it is a feather
by design, we cannot change them through GPO and we may use vbsript to
uncheck them.

If there is anything that is unclear, please feel free to let me know.

Thanks & Regards,

Jason Tan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| I understand the GPO and the settings that need to be made to support non
| complex passwords, however changing those settings in our test system
does
| not change the effective policy in the test domain. What am I missing?
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| Thanks
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| Patrick
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