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| | Password Expiry - Home Basic & Premium I have 3 systems, 1 with Home Premium and 2 with Home Basic On these systems are set up the following accounts Premium - My account, admin privileges / wifes account, admin privileges 1st Basic - My account, admin privileges / 3 * kids accounts, user privileges 2nd Basic - My account, admin privileges / wifes account, admin privileges On all of these, my account was the one created at startup. After using these systems for a week or 2, my wife's accounts are suddenly telling her that her password will expire in X days and that it needs changed. My account, which is technically older does not, and the kids accounts are not doing it either. On the home versions, it is not possible to run the GUI for setting the Local Policy of passwords to never expire, however I am sure that there is some Net User syntax that will allow me to set her password to never expire, but for the life of me I can't remember it or find it under Google. Any thoughts as to this and to why admin accounts are forced to change passwords but not user accounts??? Derek -- Windows 2000 Pro MCP Windows 2000 Server MCP |
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| | Re: Password Expiry - Home Basic & Premium Hi Derek, From an elevated command prompt, it's: net accounts /maxpwage:unlimited -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Derek Sinclair" <derek.sinclair@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AF3AEC61-57B8-424A-ACAF-417D92E32912@xxxxxx Quote: >I have 3 systems, 1 with Home Premium and 2 with Home Basic > > On these systems are set up the following accounts > Premium - My account, admin privileges / wifes account, admin privileges > 1st Basic - My account, admin privileges / 3 * kids accounts, user > privileges > 2nd Basic - My account, admin privileges / wifes account, admin privileges > > On all of these, my account was the one created at startup. After using > these systems for a week or 2, my wife's accounts are suddenly telling her > that her password will expire in X days and that it needs changed. My > account, which is technically older does not, and the kids accounts are > not > doing it either. > > On the home versions, it is not possible to run the GUI for setting the > Local Policy of passwords to never expire, however I am sure that there is > some Net User syntax that will allow me to set her password to never > expire, but for the life of me I can't remember it or find it under > Google. > > Any thoughts as to this and to why admin accounts are forced to change > passwords but not user accounts??? > > Derek > -- > Windows 2000 Pro MCP > Windows 2000 Server MCP |
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