Password Expiry Status
Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 12:01:45 +0530
Hello,
I am connected to the local network through a machine on which I have
Administrative privileges. The entire network is based on Windows2000.
The network administrator has set the password expiry period as 42 days. Is
there anyway by which I can find out the number of days, currently
remaining, before my password expires ?
Thanks,
Ashish.
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