Does anyone know what the difference is between inactive and stale password?

I see there are a lot more computers listed with the command:

dsquery computer –inactive 12

than I do if I run the following:

dsquery computer –stalepwd 90

I get about 10 with inactive, but 176 with stalepwd.  I noticed this first because I used –inactive to clean up the directory initially, and then with Joe’s new tool I was surprised at how many must have “slipped through the cracks” – until I ran the one with –stalepwd which gives the same output as oldcmp. 

 

Any ideas?

 

Rich

 

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