I have done it with under 30 users and some of those temps.  It would
depend on the situation though.  The case I was using was a research
facility where in addition to research there was funding decisions on
inside and outside research going on.  I have seen operations with >100
users only using simple passwords where I would have gone with complex.

Jon

On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:31 PM, Kurt Buff <[email protected]> wrote:

> All,
>
> In the interest of curiosity, I have a theoretical question for your
> consideration and debate...
>
> What measures would you need to see in place in a small business
> (fewer than 500 users) to feel comfortable with setting a password
> policy that sets standard complexity (that is, at least three of the
> standard four character types - UC, LC, numeric and special),
> miniumum10 characters in length, with no expiration, no history and no
> mimimum age?
>
> Assume a Win2k8R2 single domain forest.
>
> Kurt
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