From: Simon. on 16 Mar 2010 20:29 The windows 7 machines are part of the domain. Problem is that it is not giving me the warning message about my password going to expire. thanks. "Pegasus [MVP]" wrote: > > > "Simon." <Simon(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FFF1DF4C-9441-40E3-B95B-56826FA93375(a)microsoft.com... > > Hello, > > I have a windows 2003 doimain and have starting using windows 7. When I > > log > > into a windows 2003 or windows xp machine, I am prompted that my domain > > password is due to expire. However, when I log into the windows 7 > > machines, > > there is no prompt or warning. How can I change it so it gives me a > > warning? > > > > thanks. > > Unless your Windows 7 machines are joined to the domain, they will be > subject to their own password expiry rules, not those of the domain > controller. > > > . >
From: kj [SBS MVP] on 17 Mar 2010 14:45 Simon. wrote: > The windows 7 machines are part of the domain. Problem is that it is > not giving me the warning message about my password going to expire. > thanks. > try setting ; Computer Configuration>Windows Settings>Security Settings>Local Policies>Security Options>Interactive Logon: Prompt user to change password before expiration > "Pegasus [MVP]" wrote: > >> >> >> "Simon." <Simon(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:FFF1DF4C-9441-40E3-B95B-56826FA93375(a)microsoft.com... >>> Hello, >>> I have a windows 2003 doimain and have starting using windows 7. >>> When I log >>> into a windows 2003 or windows xp machine, I am prompted that my >>> domain password is due to expire. However, when I log into the >>> windows 7 machines, >>> there is no prompt or warning. How can I change it so it gives me a >>> warning? >>> >>> thanks. >> >> Unless your Windows 7 machines are joined to the domain, they will be >> subject to their own password expiry rules, not those of the domain >> controller. >> >> >> . -- /kj
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