I've not heard of an issue like this.  In fact I've seen situations where user 
accounts have been migrated along with weaks passwords from Windows NT 4.0 domains to 
an AD domain with password complexity enabled.  When the users subsequently change the 
password in the AD domain there is no issue.

It could be an over simplification, but I think this has to do with the password 
itself not being stored - just the hash.  From the hash information the system is 
unable to determine whether old password meets the password complexity (or indeed 
other password policies) or not.  Because of this there should never be a problem with 
the old password not meeting the new password policy requirements.

There were some fixes for certain password issues included in SP3, so it would be good 
to make sure you are not running SP2 or earlier.

Tony
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In July we are going to enable password complexity. I know I've seen issues
with this on the list but am unable to connect to the archives. I believe
the issue was that if your old pw didn't meet the requirements then you were
unable to change your pw. Is this correct and has anyone experienced this
issue? I have also searched for a KB on this issue but don't seem to be able
to find one. 
(if a KB is there it won't be the first time I couldn't find one...)
TIA
 
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