I thought I would share this to see if there were any other similar situations someone had come across. I have been applying a security template to XP machines using the secedit.exe cmdline tool. I noticed that the Maxpassword age would not apply, defaulting to 42 days (setup security settings), the log would report an error
'Secedit Error 87: The parameter is incorrect.'
the relevant part of the security template...

; 1.2 - Maximum password age (Apply at the domain level)
MaximumPasswordAge = -1
; 1.3 - Minimum password age (Apply at the domain level)
MinimumPasswordAge = 0

(Before you mention it, I know that settings the password expiration to never expire is a security problem, however these are standalone machines that utilise a separate password system to the std windows one)

After about half an hour of googling for the answer, on a hunch I tried this change

; 1.2 - Maximum password age (Apply at the domain level)
MaximumPasswordAge = -1
; 1.3 - Minimum password age (Apply at the domain level)
; MinimumPasswordAge = 0

lo and behold commenting out the min password fixed the problem, it would seem that defining any minimum password age when max is -1 would result in the same circumstance

Are there other 'dependant' settings in the security templates/group policy?

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