Re: Your password has expired..constantly on every login..
From: Rob Betts (Rob.Betts_at_NBS.NHS.UK)
Date: 06/20/03
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Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 06:06:15 -0700
i have tried microsoft technet search, but nothing was
related to me problem, as the message is a normal
microsoft domain policy message.
>-----Original Message-----
>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
>news:0a6a01c33709$f9611b70$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> 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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