/research/lc/download.html
samdump
http://www.atstake.com/research/lc/dist/samdump.zip
Hope this helps,
Richard
From: Robbie Allen Sent: Tuesday,
August 05, 2003 10:27 AMTo:
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Lookup
I
don't believe MS does
nks!
Mike
Thommes
Argonne National Laboratory
-Original Message-From: Robbie Allen
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 9:27
AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE:
[ActiveDir] Password Lookup
I
don't believe MS does, but there are a few scripts/tools
el
M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 10:39
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[ActiveDir] Password Lookup
Hi
Robbie,
I'm not aware that Windows 2000 password complexity
switch prevents the use of dictionary words. That certainly has not been
the case h
Ryan,
My understanding is that the only way to do this is to hook into the
password filter DLL. This is a Win32 DLL that the DC calls whenever a user
or administrator initiates a password change, whose job is to verify the
quality of the new password.
The DLL is your own code, so it can do
It'sin the "Domain Security Policy" mmc,under
Windows Settings/Security Settings/Account Policies/Password
Policy
Passwords must meet complexity requirements = Enabled
Mike
Thommes
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Where can I find the scripts and where can you set the password complexity
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Then go thru sets of 50 and require them to change
thier password.
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From:
Robbie Allen
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Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 8:04
AM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Password
Lookup
Hi
Mike,
You