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Grimy
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Is there a way to query the domain security password policy from the command prompt. The info im after is like the password expiration, password history, complexity, just standard settings but i need to do it on 50 odd servers.
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TicMan
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Are you employed as a Windows admin or something else because this and the past question you asked can all be resolved by using;
A) GOOGLE B) Knowledge on Windows C) WMI/VBS/ADSI scripts To answer this question your domain security password policy is centrally stored in one location and then each user account inherits this policy.. I'll leave it upto you on how you can query it. |
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