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> -----Original Message-----

> From: Charlie Kaiser [mailto:charl...@golden-eagle.org]

> Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 3:04 PM

> To: NT System Admin Issues

> Subject: RE: Terminal Services question

> 

> I like sentences. Things like "My car is a red Toyota." Easy for

> (l)users to

> remember, less chance of having it written down, harder for a brute

> force to

> crack. Even better is something like "My1car2is3a4red5Toyota." But

> that's

> asking a lot for a cube droid...

> 

> Yeah; I agree; there's strong and then there's STRONG. :-)

> 

> I've gone so far as to set some people's passwords to an MS license key

> with

> a 1 mistake lockout and 12 hour reset when they've been really bad...

> 

> ***********************

> Charlie Kaiser

> charl...@golden-eagle.org

> Kingman, AZ

> ***********************

> 

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: Carl Houseman [mailto:c.house...@gmail.com]

> > Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 11:49 AM

> > To: NT System Admin Issues

> > Subject: RE: Terminal Services question

> >

> > Your idea about "MS standards" for password strength, not

> > mine.   There are

> > 3rd party tools that can properly require a strong password

> > while prohibiting certain words from being used.

> >

> > Carl

> 

> 

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