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| Subject: | ADSI question |
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| Date: | Wed, 25 Aug 2004 12:30:56 -0400 |
Is it possible to use ADSI to query user accounts and find if they are using a strong password? Before using GPO's to enable it, I need to have an audit and show how many people don't have them. Is this a property of the users? Also, I believe that when you install AD in a new environment by default it has strong password enabled. Is that the same when you do an in place migration? Thanks Paul --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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