Maximum password age 3. Minimum password age 4. Minimum password length 5. Password must meet complexity requirements BUT, after restart the server, the input field for each setting is blurred or disable and can't do the modification. Need the steps how to enable it back. Wednesday, January 13, AM. Hi YopKK, How did you change and check the password policy settings? I am on this position for a couple of months only, I am trying to convince the head department to upgrade.
Hopefully will happen soon. I've just checked with my own standard domain account and it worked without any problems. Same issue. You mention however to do a full system reboot - I am not sure how that affects things, but I can certainly try.
Although this was checked on my account mentioned above, where I was actually able to change the password without issues. Probably it is not the complexity that is the problem but that the user tries to reuse an old password. The error can be a bit misleading also in german. Does the computer in question have the correct GPO applied? You tried with your account on that users computer and it worked? Are there any errors in Windows Event Viewer on the computers, Group policy errors.
Brand Representative for Specops. Normally it's because the password doesn't meet the rules or as mentioned above the password has been used before, but it could just be that one or more of your DC's is experiencing a little "trouble". Have you tried changing the password on another DC? Have you rebooted your DC's to see if the issue goes away? It can't be PC related, as I have tried to change the user's password logged on a different PC and got the same error.
That's where I was looking - it was already 'deactivated'. How to copy local group policy objects from one machine to another? For example, if you want to disable the password complexity requirements policy, just set the value PasswordComplexity to 0 and save your changes. Of course, you can move the secconfig.
Tags: change local security policy change windows password policy export local security policy password does not meet complexity requirements windows account lockout policy windows password complexity policy windows password complexity requirements. Both checks are not case sensitive. The samAccountName is checked in its entirety only to determine whether it is part of the password. If the samAccountName is less than three characters long, this check is skipped.
The displayName is parsed for delimiters: commas, periods, dashes or hyphens, underscores, spaces, pound signs, and tabs. If any of these delimiters are found, the displayName is split and all parsed sections tokens are confirmed to not be included in the password. Tokens that are less than three characters are ignored, and substrings of the tokens are not checked.
For example, the name "Erin M. Hagens" is split into three tokens: "Erin", "M", and "Hagens". Because the second token is only one character long, it is ignored.
Therefore, this user could not have a password that included either "erin" or "hagens" as a substring anywhere in the password. Uppercase letters of European languages A through Z, with diacritic marks, Greek and Cyrillic characters. Lowercase letters of European languages a through z, sharp-s, with diacritic marks, Greek and Cyrillic characters.
Any Unicode character that is categorized as an alphabetic character but is not uppercase or lowercase.
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