Re: mimic NT password creation
From: Wes Henderson (wes1024_at_hotmail.com.nospam)
Date: 03/30/04
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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 11:02:52 -0600
On another note, looks like I missed the point of the question: No, I don't
know where you could find preexisting C# code to do that. Shouldn't the C++
be easy enough to port to C# or do you not have the source?
-- Regards, Wes Henderson, MCSE: Security In order to help everyone, please direct all replies to this newsgroup. This posting is my personal effort to provide help and is not on behalf of any company. Also, this posting is provided "AS IS" with no expressed or implied warranties. "Bryan Ax" <bax@kleinbuendel.com> wrote in message news:7aa793c0.0403290836.361f8133@posting.google.com... > Posted this several days ago, no responses. Trying again... > > Anyone know of a .NET utility that can mimic NT password creation, > obeying certain complexity rules like: > > 1. Password can't contain any part of email address > 2. Password can't contain any part of username > 3. Password must have 3 of 4 (letter, number, special character, UCASE > character) > > We have one written in a C++ COM Component, but want something native > to the .NET Framework (C# preferably). Hoping to avoid re-writing. > > Sincerely, > > Bryan
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