Re: Your password has expired..constantly on every login..
From: Karl Levinson [x y], mvp (levinson_k_at_despammed.com)
Date: 06/20/03
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Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 08:44:40 -0400
Does it say that the password has expired, or will be expiring in x days?
There is a setting in the registry that sets the number of days before the
password expires where this message should start appearing.
You could try searching for the exact word for word error message either at
www.google.com, www.google.com/advanced_group_search and/or
www.microsoft.com/support Sometimes I will try to the search myself and
post what I found for your convenience, but you didn't mention the exact
error message in your post.
"Rob Betts" <Rob.Betts@NBS.NHS.UK> wrote in message
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> I have a laptop in a windows NT domain, this one laptop,
> whenever a domain login attempts to login it tells them
> that the password has expired do you want to change...even
> when a domain admin (which has no expiry)logs onto the
> machine. if the password is changed then on logoff / login
> back again, it comes up again, if you say no to the option
> then it just goes into the machine, but again when you
> logoff / login it comes up again.
>
> The message does not come up on local administrator login.
>
> I have removed the computer from the domain, changed the
> pcname and waited for domain synchronisation, and put the
> computer back into the domain using the different name.
> again the problem comes back.
>
> I also have rebuilt the machine using a standard company
> build which differs to the build which was on the machine
> before it started to displaying the problem. This build
> has been tried and tested on many other machines.
>
> this defies all the laws of microsoft logic as far as i`m
> aware, any ideas.....
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