Re: Minimum Password Length in LSP
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:37:33 -0500
14 is the maximum and I have never come across a work around. One of the
advantages of using a password greater that 14 characters is that it will
not then be stored as a LM hash but you can disable storage of LM hashes via
Local Security Policy under local policies/security options - network
security: do not store lan manager hash value on next password change. You
still could have a user policy requiring passwords of at least 15 characters
and train users to think pass phrases instead of passwords. They probably
won't waste time trying to come up with a pass phrase of only exactly 14
characters. --- Steve
<kevinkidder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a group of laptops that are not (intentionally) joined to the
domain. I would like to enfore a minimum password length of 15
characters. The interface only allows me to set 0-14. Any ideas on
how to change the behavior of this?
Thanks in advance.
Kevin
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