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TopicI hate the day you change your work password.
Laserion
12/27/19 1:06:17 PM
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BlazinBlue88 posted...

As a domain admin, you can go into Active Directory and "reset your password" to what it currently is when it's about to expire and reset the timer. This method also bypasses the "can't set your password to anything you've used in the last X amount of passwords" policy.

Anyway, the new standard these days is to use multi-factor authentication and stop forcing users to change their password every X amount of days. It's much more secure and less annoyance for the end user.

Thanks. I'll try that, assuming the district didn't set up something against that on their end.
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