Re: minimum password length



thanks, this is what I did and it worked, I had tried before and do not know
what I did wrong, but this time it worked

thanks again for your response


"Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That would be where one should set it, in a GPO linked to the domain.
If that is ineffective, then perhaps you have not waited sufficiently long
for replication and application on the machines, or perhaps you have a
problem with DC-DC replication.

"Mostro" <ovelozpleasenospammingme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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where do I set a minimum password length so as to not allow blank
passwords? I made the change in "Domain Security Policy" but it did not
work as a domain wide policy for everyone.





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