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Re: Domain Password Expiration - Not Being Detected Sometimes it takes a while to think up a really good password (I'm told) -
staring around the room until you see a couple of objects whose relationship
you'll remember next time you log on.
Me, I always try to make sure that I don't change my password on a Friday.
By Monday, I'll have forgotten it.
Teach your users to obey the balloons.
Alun.
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"Jesper" <Jesper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:79D5342B-727F-4935-A69D-E1D4F9639591@microsoft.com...
> No, nothing built in, but I don't understand the exact problem. If the
> password has expired they will still be forced to change it at logon. The
> reminder is just for when the password has not expired.
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> I also do not understand what this has to do with account lockout.
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> "RyanTX" wrote:
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>> Well, I now see that there is a balloon notice when I first login after
>> rebooting that notifies me about the password change, but it does not
>> require
>> your attention. The problem I have is that the users who will be
>> switching
>> to Vista this year may not see these balloons and I will be forced to
>> continually assist them when their accounts get locked out. Is there a
>> group policy setting that can force a more blatant password change
>> prompt?
>> -=R=-
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