Re: 2003 AD Security policy question

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_nospam-comcast.net)
Date: 04/27/05


Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 02:59:34 -0500

What are you doing up so late?? --- Steve

"Roger Abell" <mvpNOSpam@asu.edu> wrote in message
news:usvWCqvSFHA.2548@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> The other alternative is writing or purchasing an alternative
> password filter.
>
> --
> Roger
> "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:avCdnSQDU5UEr_LfRVn-uQ@comcast.com...
>> That has not changed for Windows 2003. If you have a need for different
>> password policy for a group domain users, then you need another domain.
>> If
>> you have a particular group that needs higher security you may want to
> look
>> into smart cards for that group of users and configure their user
>> accounts
>> to require smart card logon. --- Steve
>>
>>
>> "Curious George's Twin" <shaggy@whoamitoday.net> wrote in message
>> news:26Gbe.1309$Hf6.707@fe11.lga...
>> > Dear Colleagues:
>> >
>> > With Windows NT networks (and I believe 2000 as well), I was unable to
> set
>> > up a stronger password policy for certain groups.
>> >
>> > My desired result is to put a stronger password policy on one group,
>> > but
> a
>> > weaker one on another. Specifically, password complexity rules.
>> >
>> > Is this possible with Windows 2003 active directory enabled networks
>> > and
>> > those that have 2000 servers in the mix?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > CC
>> >
>>
>>
>
>



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