She will get reminded 14 days *prior* to the expiration date, so the effect
will be that she changes it every 76-80 days

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On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:09 AM, John Hornbuckle <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  We have a group policy requiring setting a maximum password age of 90
> days. I have a user who swears she’s having to change hers more frequently
> than that. I’m not really sure how to troubleshoot… Is there some way I can
> confirm whether or not what she’s saying is accurate? It seems likely that
> it just FEELS like more frequently than 90 days to her, but you never
> know—weird things can happen sometimes. And since we only implemented
> password expiration relatively recently, it’s possible that I did something
> wrong. Although I’d have expected to hear from a lot more people than just
> one if that’s the case.
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