Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that there is only one password
GPO for a domain. You can't have different ones for each OU...
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Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services
Jesper wrote:
Quote:
> This happens when you have a GPO applied to an OU that contains this
> computer, and the GPO sets password policy. In other words, locally, no you
> can't do anything as this is enforced using GPOs.
>
> If you are the domain admin, however, you can restructure your GPOs. One
> option would be to create a new OU for computers that should not have this
> policy. Then either make sure this GPO does not apply to that OU, or set a
> new GPO that overrides this one.
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> Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20
>
>
> "Noob" wrote:
> Quote:
>> Ok, Simple question.
>>
>> I have a Local User Account created on a Vista Business computer. This
>> Vista system is on our Domain. I need to have this local account NOT
>> use the Domain password policies.
>>
>> I am NOT able to go in and edit or change these with the Local
>> Security Policy (They are grayed out).
>> I am using a Domain Admin account.
>>
>> How do I change this?
>>
>> All I really want to do is remove these for this local account
>>