...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Zobel
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 9:54 AM
To: tech-geeks@tech-geeks.org
Subject: [tech-geeks] Password Change Policy
I have never implemented a password change policy since usually even a mention
of changing a teachers password is grounds for death, but I
Dan,
We started to implement self password policies last year and so far it has
worked very well. I started at our smallest school for just the teachers and
once that location was completed went to the next largest and so on. We also
added all incoming Freshman to the password policy and req
There is a 95% probability, no matter what you do, that a teacher's password
will expire sometime when he or she is not there.
And also that the same teacher will insist that he or she did not see any of
the messages stating that the password will expire in the next X days and would
the user lik
We force a password change every 40 days for Novell. At this time we do
not force a password change for our student management system, but will
probably implement that next year.
Gary P. Dettl CNA CNE
Network Manager
Leyden High Schools District 212
847.451.3191 voice
"What's Best For The Kids"
My experience has been that it's better to make all passwords change at the
same time if possible or develop a single sign on.
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Daniel Zobel wrote:
> I have never implemented a password change policy since usually even a
> mention of changing a teachers password i
I have never implemented a password change policy since usually even a mention
of changing a teachers password is grounds for death, but I think I am going to
risk it.
What does everyone else do for their password policy?
I am not looking at drastically making everyone change passwords, b