RE: [ActiveDir] Password policy scenerio

2004-09-01 Thread Ulf B. Simon-Weidner
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Password policy scenerio Is this the same as Windows 2003 Native Domain? - Original Message - From: Coleman, Hunter To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 8:32 PM Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Password policy

RE: [ActiveDir] Password policy scenerio

2004-09-01 Thread Perdue David J Contr InDyne/Enterprise IT
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Password policy scenerio Hi Steve, still the same, no matter what OS, Forest or Domain Mode or SP. Gruesse - Sincerely, Ulf B. Simon-Weidner From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve SchofieldSent

RE: [ActiveDir] Password policy scenerio

2004-08-31 Thread Coleman, Hunter
Title: Message Password policies are domain-wide, so you can only have one per domain. If you have different requirements within a domain, you'll have to settle for voluntary compliance or carve off a separate domain. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q269236 Hunter

Re: [ActiveDir] Password policy scenerio

2004-08-31 Thread Steve Schofield
Title: Message Is this the same as Windows 2003 Native Domain? - Original Message - From: Coleman, Hunter To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 8:32 PM Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Password policy scenerio Password policies are domain-wide

RE: [ActiveDir] Password policy scenerio

2004-08-31 Thread Daniel Gilbert
Title: Message Steve, Creating a password policy and linking it to an OU will affect local accounts only. So, if I understood your post correctly, a domain user can have a zero length password, but if they wanted to create or reset a local account say, on a workstation, they will need