Re: Windows XP password expiration warning does not appear reliabl



I have run the GPresult. comapring what policies are applied and where.
Identical to mine when I ran GP result. the only difference was in the RSOP
header.
The "Connected over a slow link?:" value was "Yes" instead of the "No" value
found on my PC. Very confusing....

That is the only difference......

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

Ken wrote:
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

Ken wrote:
I have a domain policy that forces users to change their passwords
every 60 days.
The policy also warns the user starting @ 14 days from when the
password is set to expire.

Two users do not see the password expiration notice reliably every
time they log into our active directory domain. What can be fixed
to change this behavior?

Have you witnessed this or is it just these two users (out of how
many) that tell you this?

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I have not witnessed this - yet. I do not personally have this
issue.

My manager who is an engineer is one of the users and has been
keeping track of this anomally. Out of 120 local users (There are
remote users, they are immaterial for this thread), 2 users have
have reported this "feature".

Yes - most of my customers are engineers - many with multiple doctorates.
Most of them have tunnel vision when it comes to their computers. This is
why I asked how many. Seems strange you would have only two out of 120.

If it *is* happening, it could be that certain policies are not applying
correctly to the machine/accounts on the machine.

Have you ran a GPRESULT to confirm what policies are being applied?

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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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