Re: AD password policy

From: Xaos Flux (xaosflux@bellsouth.net)
Date: 08/16/02


From: "Xaos Flux" <xaosflux@bellsouth.net>
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 21:12:02 -0400


Perhaps there is a GPO on a diferant OU that your users are in..try looking
there.

"Jason" <Jasons@sao16.keysso.net> wrote in message
news:275601c24469$335c7f70$a5e62ecf@tkmsftngxa07...
> Hi All,
>
> Need to know how to remove password policy for AD. I have
> tried to edit the Group Policy by going to Default Domain
> Policy/windows settings/security settings/account
> policies/password and lockout polices and have not been
> successful at being able to enter new users into my
> system. Need a fix hope someone can give me a solution..
>
>
> Thanks
> Jason



Relevant Pages

  • Re: GPO security settings not applied
    ... Domain Security Policy to set this. ... you can indeed set a password policy at the OU - level! ... >> Domain - Default Domain GPO ... User settings in the IT GPO (ex. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy)
  • Re: Group Policy Question
    ... You can not have a different password policy linked to each OU. ... >> domain user account objects that might be located in that OU. ... >> link the desired GPO to the correct OU. ... >> I might suggest that you check out the GPMC. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
  • Group Policy Headache
    ... I just setup a new domain on a windows 2003 server. ... The problem im having is with the password policy part. ... Confirming GPO configuration. ... In domain controllers GPO also, ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
  • Re: How to apply password policies through GPO
    ... third-party product such as Password Policy Enforcer: ... What i'm trying to do is to enforce password policy through gpo rules only to ... so i've used the security filtering tab to select the security group ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
  • Re: Group Policy Question
    ... You can not have a different password policy linked to each OU. ... > domain user account objects that might be located in that OU. ... > link the desired GPO to the correct OU. ... > I might suggest that you check out the GPMC. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)