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Not why we use this but it will do what
your wanting also. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of ASB The
scenario I envision for using password complexity requirements is for network
admins (Users!!) who I want to force more complex passwords on, but general
users (students) do not need this setting. Are you under the impression that strong password security is not
necessary for non-priviledged accounts? I won't bother to the address the other aspects of the policy, as they
have been covered by others. If you want to support multiple password policies in a domain, there
are 3rd party apps that purport to do this: -ASB FAST, CHEAP, SECURE: Pick Any TWO
On 4/11/05, Kurt
Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Can
anyone explain why password complexity requirements are a computer, and not a
User setting? The scenario I envision for using password complexity
requirements is for network admins (Users!!) who I want to force more complex
passwords on, but general users (students) do not need this setting. From
what I can see, the way MS set it up, I would set password policy on student
computers, and admin policy on admin computers, but that means that an admin
can go to a student computer and pick a more convenient password!! How
does that pass for security?? Any
ideas on that one? Thanks, Kurt |
