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  #1  
Old 04-12-2004, 06:57 PM
Ron Lowe
 
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Default Re: Non-changeable passwords

"Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office" <bdeshawn@nospam.net> wrote in
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> In Windows 2000, I could set passwords to never expire and the user could
> not change the password. Can I do that in Windows XP?
>
> Bill DeShawn
>
>


Go to start | run | type "lusrmgr.msc" in the box.
Open the Users folder.
R-click the user, select 'Properties'.


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Old 04-12-2004, 08:48 PM
Tom A
 
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Default Re: Non-changeable passwords

Hi Bill;
Please check the date in your computer. You are posting 1 day into the
future.
HTH;
TomA
"Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office" <bdeshawn@nospam.net> wrote in
message news:OlAAyILIEHA.3276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> In Windows 2000, I could set passwords to never expire and the user could
> not change the password. Can I do that in Windows XP?
>
> Bill DeShawn
>
>



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Old 04-12-2004, 10:48 PM
Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office
 
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Default Re: Non-changeable passwords

Thanks, Tom.

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"Tom A" <jetski2@optonline.net.NOSPAM> wrote in message
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> Hi Bill;
> Please check the date in your computer. You are posting 1 day into the
> future.
> HTH;
> TomA
> "Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office" <bdeshawn@nospam.net> wrote in
> message news:OlAAyILIEHA.3276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > In Windows 2000, I could set passwords to never expire and the user

could
> > not change the password. Can I do that in Windows XP?
> >
> > Bill DeShawn
> >
> >

>
>



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Old 04-13-2004, 06:19 PM
Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office
 
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Default Non-changeable passwords

In Windows 2000, I could set passwords to never expire and the user could
not change the password. Can I do that in Windows XP?

Bill DeShawn


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Old 04-13-2004, 08:44 PM
Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office
 
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Default Re: Non-changeable passwords

Thanks, Ron. That did it.


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"Ron Lowe" <ron-msng@{d.e.l.e.t.e.}lowe-family.me.uk> wrote in message
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> "Bill DeShawn at Gregg Creghton's Office" <bdeshawn@nospam.net> wrote in
> message news:OlAAyILIEHA.3276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > In Windows 2000, I could set passwords to never expire and the user

could
> > not change the password. Can I do that in Windows XP?
> >
> > Bill DeShawn
> >
> >

>
> Go to start | run | type "lusrmgr.msc" in the box.
> Open the Users folder.
> R-click the user, select 'Properties'.
>
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Ron Lowe
> MS-MVP Windows Networking
>
>



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