I
think I’ve figured it out. J
Thanks all. :m:dsm:cci:mvp | marcusoh.blogspot.com From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Oh, Marcus (CCI-Atlanta) Trying
to understand
this value. Seeing it set on some of my user objects. So … 512 would be a
normal user but 32 means that no password is required. When a new user
object is created, my understanding (by reading quite a few threads) is that
544 is the default uac. Does this sound right? Is there a
point when something doesn’t need to listen to domain policy? It should
fail to meet standards by the password length… now, I’m not sure how I can
verify the
actual password is set to nothing. One on particular account, I’ve tried
logging in with a blank password but get a bad password failure. Thanks all! |
Title: userAccountControl 544
- [ActiveDir] userAccountControl 544 Marcus.Oh
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