How to change the password reminder

by Steve Wiseman on December 13, 2006 · 0 comments

in Windows

A Windows 2003 domain controller comes out of the box with numerous default settings. The 15 day password reminder is one of them, and can be really annoying. Who wants to spend the next two weeks clicking NO every time they login?

Group policy can be used to change this to a more reasonable setting. I will show you how, and in my example I will set it to 5 days.

First we need to get into Group Policy for our 2003 Domain controller. On the domain controller, click to Administrative Tools, and open Active Directory Users and Computers.

Right Click on the domain name and go to properties

Open group policy

Move to the Group Policy tab, and select the policy you want to modify and click edit.

Open group policy

Now, drill down to

Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Accounts -> Security Options

Update Password Reminder in group policy

On the right you will see a list of options. Scroll down to the item that says:

Interactive Logon: Prompt User to change password before expiration

Prompt user to change password

Double click on it. Check the option that says ‘Define this policy setting’, and set it to the number of days you want the reminders to start. In our example we set it to 5.

Prompt user to change password to 5 days

Click OK, and the policy is changed. It will take 15 to 30 minutes for it to be propagated out to machines on the domain.

Now password reminders will happen when you want them to.

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