I'm interested to see you say this. Thousands of students and teachers accept this 
where I work because the security of their data and accounts is important. 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Ole Thomsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Mon 24/03/2003 18:30 
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Different password policy
        
        

        Thousands of students and teachers will not accept
        a password policy forcing them to change every 60
        days, and i have no valid argument to make them :-)
        
        Then there is a part of the staff working with
        administrative applications, for whom i have to
        implement a strong policy in the AD as these apps
        are migrated from Unix to Windows.
        
        You mention a new domain, does this mean that a
        child or sub-domain cannot have its own security
        policy?
        
        Ole
        
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Rob Ellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        > Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 3:56 PM
        > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        > Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Different password policy
        >
        >
        > How much stronger would the policy be compared to the current one?
        >
        > Also, when you say a large group of users, what proportion of
        > your total
        > user base are we talking?
        >
        > If its like 75%, then its probably worth applying the policy to
        > everyone, and save the hassle.
        >
        > If not, then I suppose the way to go is a new domain with a
        > trust to the
        > existing one.
        >
        >
        > Regards,
        > Rob Ellis
        > Network Manager
        > Profectus IT
        > Tel 023 9224 7979
        > Mob 07974 111867
        >
        >
        >
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Ole Thomsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        > Sent: 24 March 2003 14:43
        > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        > Subject: [ActiveDir] Different password policy
        >
        >
        > I need to implement a stronger password policy for
        > a large group of users in my AD, and run into the
        > infamous domainwide security policy problem.
        >
        > What is the best way to do this, and still being
        > able to let these users have access to the file/print,
        > Ex2K mailboxes and other resources they use today?
        >
        > Regards,
        > Ole Thomsen
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