Annoying password noodge
From: Brad (bradley.young@e-mis.com)
Date: 12/20/02
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From: "Brad" <bradley.young@e-mis.com> Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 06:06:03 -0800
Hi, John,
Hopefully you've received the response you need by now,
but if not - try this:
Attached is a Reg file I use for Win2K Pro. It sets the
message to pop up 1 day prior to expiry, but obviously,
you can set it to whatever you want. I couldn't find info
on it either originally, so trauled through the registry
on my machine till I found something like what I wanted.
It's Client based, so doesn't effect any Server Password
expiry times.
Hope it's useful,
Brad.
>-----Original Message-----
>I posted this to the new_user group, and got no relevant
responses. So I'll
>try here ....
>
>What controls the popup reminder that my password changes
in n-days, and
>would I like to change it now? I would like to disable
it, or at the very
>least, change it from starting 13 days out to a more
reasonable number -
>like 1 day out.
>
>My sysadmin apparently doesn't know, or isn't saying.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dave
>
>
>.
>
- application/octet-stream attachment: PasswordWarningtoOneDay.reg
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