Re: Password Complexity

From: zz (zz_at_nospam.com)
Date: 05/04/04


Date: Tue, 04 May 2004 21:38:46 GMT

MDJ wrote:
> I'm running 03 Enterprise that is a DC. I'll have two
> types of users on it. Users that will actually log onto
> computers on the network; Users that will only have an
> account for an exchange mailbox.
>
> So what I would like to do is have seperate password
> complexity requirements for these users. Can I do this?
> I know how to change the requirements under Domain
> Security Policy, but is there way to create another
> security policy and apply it to a serperate OU?

2 different groups (OU) with 2 different policies, no trouble. That is
the whole point of setting up different groups of users.

g-w



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