Another option is Password Bouncer from
Avatier:
http://www.avatier.com/products/PasswordBouncer/index.html
Rick Bowersox
Principle Software Systems Engineer
Rockwell Collins
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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Password
policies
We had the same needs and went with
Passfilt Pro. It is managed via Group Policy and they are coming out with a
client side app the will inform the user of the exact policy not just the
generic one MS provides.
http://www.altusnet.com/passfilt/
Holland + Knight
Travis Abrams MCSE, GCIH
Systems Engineer
Holland & Knight LLP
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From:
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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:10
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Password
policies
Does anyone have experience with a password policy
product named Password Policy Enforcer made by Anixis? http://www.anixis.com/default.htm
If not, does anyone have a recommendation? We
want to enforce complex passwords, but we only want the users to have to meet
two of the four complexity requirements.
Joe