[itdiscuss] Active Directory Password Policy
Michael Sainz
michaelsainz at sunsetpres.org
Fri Aug 7 18:47:01 EDT 2009
I know this might not apply to you specifically, but with anyone using Windows Server 2008 you can take advantage of Password Settings Objects (PSO). You apply them to AD groups and users instead of OU's with GPO's.
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From: discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Darin Rohatinsky
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I'm sure this is easy for some of you, but I have never had to change the password policy and I need to. We are running with one Primary Domain Controller, running Windows 2000 Server.
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