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It would appear when auditing various domains that the Administrator account in the domain has the "password never expires" block checked and the box is disabled (read: greyed out) so that setting cannot be changed to make the domain administrator password expire.
Is there a way to make the account expire (or at least ask/force the account to change the password)?
Thanks in advance!
Jeremy Shelley, MCSE, CISSP
P.S. I know it's not exactly a good idea to have your Domain Administrator account expire but governmental rules are governmental rules.
It would appear when auditing various domains that the Administrator account in the domain has the "password never expires" block checked and the box is disabled (read: greyed out) so that setting cannot be changed to make the domain administrator password expire.
Is there a way to make the account expire (or at least ask/force the account to change the password)?
Thanks in advance!
Jeremy Shelley, MCSE, CISSP
P.S. I know it's not exactly a good idea to have your Domain Administrator account expire but governmental rules are governmental rules.
