-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Not natively - at least not specific to word usage. However, if you enforce password complexity as part of your group policy it may help...
Thank you for your time and attention, Brad Bemis, CISSP, CISA Information Security Professional SecureITExpert | Seattle WA =========================== PGP KeyID: 0xC89B8AA1 (.asc) [email protected] http://www.secureitexpert.com http://twitter.com/SecureITExpert =========================== "Change is the Only Constant!" - -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alberto Medina Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 10:18 AM To: [email protected] Cc: 'Alberto Medina' Subject: Prevent users to use specifics words in Passwords Hi all, I'd like to know how to prevent users from use specifics words in their password in Windows Server 2003. In the company users are required to change their password every 45 days, but some users use some words related to the company or the business, there's a way to prevent this in Windows Server 2003? Some kind of dictionary for words that can't be use? Thank you and best regards, Alberto Medina -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Desktop 9.10.0 (Build 500) Charset: us-ascii wsFVAwUBTKTi6x2oBrjIm4qhAQhBdg/+OJb2sY2/U4HiMYymDGG5/e03HBYgi+ZQ Qz1gbSa4ABd3OWE+afMjCtiri4Y/6OWKiWY9YNBti1FkegHbbDO/vtWw+b3XPJe7 BOhOeCZuriVVTHcGtyI+/xmWZBtrgGdxjD+VJ5DriB18/ZR49GhmK6HaFyczQmhI olPg6GxfVIOBsWMrPxej7/F7bYW0YumLe9VaMsyuwwcuenhN/LRvvrqae7By3JvG UaCm8KTYAwZDYoCVGLZ4bgI1HA1NvOzv+p+Q7GwxuJVWvXTTloyaxvubfgye0TMR OUSwaeSMqgAZ5DbtSZg/OVq9XrxJa6Tl3tvuyam6K62x7+Yi0llpDU0D8kif1CN/ Bp8esOrCc7INPYqn+woNMIuw+VKZYiIRim43Z0q3EZ3T8hRUU3N77ZAQjCfh3jR/ 1dvUhvJWHik2C7e9a8L5ZkhkmO2rDBM3JxwWKxLy+KSVfHTFOw53+Vtyr9pI1ki1 F0iXcGPx2OyJ2DstBw0aW13wNgPoQAPuGR2cJT6aFdEGc55fAXsgYyTRAIGxtOWD ZHxlQX9SRJQtoJVDuKb4oRRyqAbO5I/CTKgKXZKcY1Vo+8jA9SE6nRaz6LWr6o4o DhgW64caI8oa3ECszlP6h01oUCXw2fAG+O8uoiaHcTpkUtktBP4Hsi3V3WosPK2+ bnBfv6EhTCU= =KvkI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
