Re: would there be alerts
From: FrayedString (NoMoreSpam@starband.net)
Date: 04/19/03
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From: "FrayedString" <NoMoreSpam@starband.net> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 22:49:20 -0700
Doug,
You are talking about needing to make a password last 36 weeks (180 days
total / 5 days per week). Why not set the password to expire in 252 days
(36 weeks times 7 days)?
When the users password expires they are prompted by the domain
controller to set a new password.
Frayed
"Doug Fox" <dfox168@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6Z1oa.65997$BQi.63366@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> Password policy is originally set to expire every 180 days. We want to
> bring it "down" to 90 days "incrementally", meaning that we started to
> reduce 5 days/week to 175 days week 1, 170 days in week 2, so on and so
> forth.
>
> When a user is hit by the reset, will he/she be notified that their
password
> has expired and is provided a chance to reset their password? Or there
> would be a sudden death and require the administrator to reset their
> password.
>
> Any comments/info are appreciated.
>
>
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