Re: Expired Password
From: Jay G (jpglen@localnet.com)
Date: 01/21/03
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From: jpglen@localnet.com (Jay G) Date: 21 Jan 2003 05:34:18 -0800
I have the same problem .. does anyone know the registry key(s) to fix ?
"Chad" <cwasinger@westwood.edu> wrote in message news:<02f601c2b00a$fec155c0$89f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA01>...
> He is attempting to login using his domain
> account/password to access his normal profile. The way it
> works for all other users is that it just authenticates
> on some form of cached info.. but for some reason even
> though his domain password is not expired he gets the
> message, only when the PC is off of the network. I tried
> making his password expired on the domain then he logged
> in and changed it, rebooted off the network and 2000
> still shows his password expired.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Is he logging on to the computer with a local user
> account/password OR is he
> >logging on the computer with his domain user
> account/password (domain field
> >should also be filled in). Did you look at the local
> security policy of
> >this system?
> >
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> >"Chad" <cwasinger@westwood.edu> wrote in message
> >news:07b101c2adfb$e4e45140$8df82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA02...
> >> I have a laptop user that when he attempts to login
> >> without a network connection 2000 gives the error that
> his
> >> password has expired. We changed his password when
> logged
> >> into the domain to never expire, also set it to be
> changed
> >> on next login. Nothing seems to correct the switch in
> >> registry that tells 2000 local that his password needs
> to
> >> be changed. Does anyone know where in the registry to
> fix
> >> this flag?
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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