I was working on the GPO in Windows Server 2008. You never change the policies?
The templates allow for any modifications you desire. If you don't change the
password policies, a user can use the password of 1234 (like some of ours are
doing). I think it would be a good idea to apply this "patch" you were speaking
of. Where would I find this? Thanks!
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- Problem applying Security Template via Group Policy Karla Nelson
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- Re: Problem applying Security Template via Group Poli... Jon Harris
- Re: Problem applying Security Template via Group Poli... Karla Nelson
- Re: Problem applying Security Template via Group Poli... Karla Nelson
- Re: Problem applying Security Template via Group Poli... Jon Harris
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