Re: [ActiveDir] maxPwdAge property on AD2003

2003-11-13 Thread Matja Ladava
Title: [ActiveDir] maxPwdAge property on AD2003 I have an interesting observation about this one. If by default your MaxPwd policy is set to 42 days, then you will get (using theLDAP)0 for LowPart and -8640 for High Part. If you change your MaxPwd policy to something else (ex. 45 days

RE: [ActiveDir] maxPwdAge property on AD2003

2003-11-13 Thread Rich Milburn
Title: [ActiveDir] maxPwdAge property on AD2003 Thats exactly the situation. Thank you very much!! J Rich From: Matja Ladava [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 5:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] maxPwdAge property on AD2003

[ActiveDir] maxPwdAge property on AD2003

2003-11-12 Thread Rich Milburn
Title: [ActiveDir] maxPwdAge property on AD2003 We have a strange problem... there are many examples of vbscripts for checking the password expiration setting on a domain. It is set on the empty root domain, but not on the child domain. So all the scripts correctly report that the max