Re: Expiring inactive accounts
- From: Zakar Miklos <mkey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 17:26:24 +0100 (CET)
hi,
i suggest you to schedule a script to automate this task. it's not too
hard to fabricate one from the script center samples.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/scripts/ad/users/default.
mspx?mfr=true
regards
miklos
dubaisans dubai <dubaisans@xxxxxxxxx> írta:
I want to ensure that Windows 2000 domain users who are notlogging in
for 60 days cannot login after that without admin intervention.somebody
In Windows NT 4.0 I used to enable the checkbox "User must login to
change password" and had a password expiry of 60 days. So if
did not change password in 60 days and came later he could notlogin.
administrator had to reset his expired passwordoption "User
In Windows 2000 how do I achieve this ? I donot see this
must login to change password" anywhere. I have set the password
expiry for 60 days. But somebody who logs in after 90 days also can
use his old password , immediately change to new one and login
successfully.
or is there a better way in Windows 2000 to automatically disable
inactive accounts ?
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