I am having a situation where I need to restrict the user access to change their password in Active Directory (Windows Server 2008 Standard) environment. What I need is to check the Account Options where:
User Cannot Change Password
Password Never Expire
Are there the best way to enforce this policy through Group Policy?
Does Screen OS support password policy to enforce the admin or user password change on a periodic basis
As per the current implementation for the password policy, Screen OS only supports to enforce a minimum length and a complexity scheme for administrator (admin) and authenticated (auth) user passwords.
How ever there are companys who require the firewall to enforce a admin or user password cha
I am writing a self service password reset tool for users in my test domain. I would like them to be able to change passwords and not generate a random password.
I need to change password of a non-root user on HPUX. Due to some local policy, it is not allowing me to do so. I need to keep same (previous) password, as that is application user. Can I bypass policy for this time, for this user somehow ?
Dear all,
As stated in the following link, a window will popup for the user to input the keyring password when it is autologin:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu...question/85771:
If you are autologin'ing to your machine, gdm uses su to become your user, without ever using the password.
I have a 10000 users with different OUs, groups. We have a windows 2008 AD server and a exchange 2010 mail server. clients are using windows 7 64bit OS and outlook 32 bit. When ever users change their password, outlook and lyncs keep on prompting passwords from the user even the users enter the correct user name and password. This causes the account lockout issue.
(Bear with me, linux-noob here)
Using Ubuntu 12.04 on a fresh install. I had gone into the User Accounts, unlocked, set no password with auto-login. Also went to Passwords, changed pass on the default keyring to be blank and selected Use Un-Safe Storage.
Hi, I've just had a customer saying that she logged into cpanel and was immediately asked to change her password to something stronger.
This is a new server and I have enabled the "security policy" password strength option but not the password ageing. I was under the impression that the password strength option is used to set the minimum strength for new passwords.
When you install Linux Mint 13, you will have to choose whether to automatically login or to enter the password to login.