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Nope. That is one of the big complaints and reasons that
people aren't more agressive on complexity filters. Some companies have gone out
and implemented their own client/server software for this though. Alternatively
you can disable the ability for the users to change their password directly and
make them do it through a web site with a product like MTEC's PSYNCH. Just
understand your possible exposures...
joe
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 3:17 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: [ActiveDir] Password expiry text Is there any way to change the wording that pops up
when a users password expires so instead of saying it must be changed, it
explains that it must contain uppercase/lowercase/numbers/symbols (complex) so
the users know what passwords they should pick?
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Title: RE: [ActiveDir] schema updates
- [ActiveDir] Password expiry text Rimmerman, Russ
- RE: [ActiveDir] Password expiry text Lou Vega
- RE: [ActiveDir] Password expiry text Jerry Johnson
- Re: [ActiveDir] Password expiry text joe
- Re: [ActiveDir] Password expiry text David Adner
