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See I knew the word challenge in the subject would bring you guys out... In
fact Challenge is the alternate spelling for MVP... :op Speaking of which,
did you notice that the AD list has doubled?
Correct, setting
to a value
of 0. The second simply sets the value to the date and time the dsmod
command was run.
Tony
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See I knew
to a value
of 0. The second simply sets the value to the date and time the dsmod
command was run.
Tony
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See I knew
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Ouch...
The lesson... Don't play with ACL's in your production environment kids...
Run with scissors first, it is less painful.
Something like this is why companies that sell role
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Password Policy - Challenge
Ouch...
The lesson... Don't play with ACL's in your production environment kids...
Run with scissors first, it is less painful.
Something like this is why companies that sell role based products should do
well. What you described could happen
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 5:27 PM
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Thanks Dean!
Now why exactly did you document this process for a customer? What bad
things are you having them do?
joe
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, October 02, 2003 6:30 PM
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Yep passwords would expire. The policy is on the domain and it is a delta
value that is stored in the domain partition that handles this. It causes
the system to go back that delta value
Sounds like this needs to be in the next version of Robbie's book.
Toddler
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See I knew the word challenge
of the theoretical?
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Yep passwords would expire.
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Does the -1 setting tell the system it never expires?
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See I knew the word challenge in the subject would bring
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Todd
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Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 10:12 AM
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It appears my memory isn't what it used to be. I'd have laid money that I
used a zero value
MCSE MS-MVP
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis Inc.
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Okay, bear with me here. Since everyone's agreed
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Okay, bear with me here. Since everyone's agreed that the passwords
would expire by simply enabling the password policy, why are we
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See I knew the word challenge in the subject would bring you guys out... In
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did you notice that the AD list has doubled?
Correct, setting pwdLastSet to 0
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Thanks Dean!
Now why exactly did you document
: [ActiveDir] Password Policy - Challenge
Yep passwords would expire. The policy is on the domain and it is a delta
value that is stored in the domain partition that handles this. It causes
the system to go back that delta value and then any accounts that haven't
been changed since that calculated time
: [ActiveDir] Password Policy - Challenge
Yep passwords would expire. The policy is on the domain and it is a delta
value that is stored in the domain partition that handles this. It causes
the system to go back that delta value and then any accounts that haven't
been changed since that calculated time
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