What passwords are you talking about? For
which accounts? It will not let you change the password as
the policy mentions: “at least 1 day old” Password policies are not defined in the default
domain controllers policy, but in the default domain policy Cheers, jorge From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rocky Habeeb Dear List readers, I have a I cannot find where the policy might be set keeping me
from changing the password in my Child Domain DCs. Would anyone know where to find that setting? I would like to reset my Child DCs so their password
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