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password policy with regard to application userid

Subject: password policy with regard to application userid
Date: 31 May 2007 07:30:01 -0000
What would be a reasonable password policy with regard to userids used in 
applications?
For example Business Objects needs a system level userid to intergrate with 
active directory. What would the security implications be if this userid's 
password wasn't changed? 
Standard users follow a policy in which they have to  change their password 
every two months.
Thanks

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