Morning
I am working on a password aging system that will force a user to change
their password every 60 days. Can anyone recommend the best method for
taking the current date and adding 60 days to that number? Should I do a
unix timestampe and add or strtotime and add 60 days?
Thanks,
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Scott St. John wrote:
-Morning
-
-I am working on a password aging system that will force a user to change
-their password every 60 days. Can anyone recommend the best method for
-taking the current date and adding 60 days to that number? Should I do a
-unix
Will the fact that the server is on NT be a problem?
On Tue, 7 May 2002, John S. Huggins wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Scott St. John wrote:
-Morning
-
-I am working on a password aging system that will force a user to change
-their password every 60 days. Can anyone recommend the
On Tuesday 07 May 2002 21:44, Scott St. John wrote:
Morning
I am working on a password aging system that will force a user to change
their password every 60 days. Can anyone recommend the best method for
taking the current date and adding 60 days to that number? Should I do a
unix
] adding 60 to a date
Will the fact that the server is on NT be a problem?
On Tue, 7 May 2002, John S. Huggins wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Scott St. John wrote:
-Morning
-
-I am working on a password aging system that will force a user to
change
-their password every 60 days. Can
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