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Tom, This is just a stab in the dark but is it
possible that this user’s password was set prior to the Default Domain
Policy being in effect? Robert Williams From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Kern I'm having this weird issue where I have a user account who is
able to log in with a blank password. The Default Domain Policy is set to a min password length of 6
characters. The userAccountControl on the user is set to 512. The Domain is at win2k3 DFL and FFL. Is there any other way besides a migration tool like Quest that could
circumvent this policy and allow blank passwords? Thanks 2006-09-06, 11:32:05
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