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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: cem_devecioglu on 19 September 2011, 14:38:39
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today , the system group decided to change the password policies.. they demonstrated a new password policy and also made our passwords all expire >:( >:(
so it begins.. I cant reach any of my mails from mobile, then job machines.. working services .. needed to change all of them.. after a while , I got the message account locked :o :( what the ....
besides I'm having trouble with my own password , the users start to call and tell they also cant reach bla bla.. I said f*ck off briefly ;D
finally I cleaned the mess mid afternoon , although my mobile still cant connect wifi.. but can take/send mails with the same password :-?
now %99 of users can invoke remote exe (ie on another host) files and those exe files can create temp files on local machines to transfer to ms office , but fortunately/unfortunately 1 user and me cant ;D
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Sounds like fun, luckily on another system I support I'm an Admin, so just tick the password never expires box in active directory ;D ;D
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Sounds like fun, luckily on another system I support I'm an Admin, so just tick the password never expires box in active directory ;D ;D
when I catch our admin (he is lost) I'll tick all his boxes ;D
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when I catch our admin (he is lost) I'll tick all his boxes ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D
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I get to use my new smiley again.. Twice in one day...
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26795734/Smilies/shitsfan.gif)
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Sounds like fun, luckily on another system I support I'm an Admin, so just tick the password never expires box in active directory ;D ;D
Thats a bit lax, esp with a priviledged account ;)
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Sounds like fun, luckily on another system I support I'm an Admin, so just tick the password never expires box in active directory ;D ;D
Thats a bit lax, esp with a priviledged account ;)
Once a student..... ;) ;D
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Sounds like fun, luckily on another system I support I'm an Admin, so just tick the password never expires box in active directory ;D ;D
Thats a bit lax, esp with a priviledged account ;)
Once a student..... ;) ;D
Lazy.... I just can't be bothered to keep changing it!
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Sounds like fun, luckily on another system I support I'm an Admin, so just tick the password never expires box in active directory ;D ;D
Thats a bit lax, esp with a priviledged account ;)
Once a student..... ;) ;D
Lazy.... I just can't be bothered to keep changing it!
Like most proper IT places, we have to follow the normal 30/60/90 rule. Shame when you have several thousand servers to look after ;D
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Sounds like fun, luckily on another system I support I'm an Admin, so just tick the password never expires box in active directory ;D ;D
Thats a bit lax, esp with a priviledged account ;)
Once a student..... ;) ;D
Lazy.... I just can't be bothered to keep changing it!
Like most proper IT places, we have to follow the normal 30/60/90 rule. Shame when you have several thousand servers to look after ;D
if the servers are on a domain not a problem.. but if you have declared numerous users and virtual users for some processes and didnt send a warning mail and suddenly changed everrthing on monday morning , you invite trouble ;D
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Sounds like fun, luckily on another system I support I'm an Admin, so just tick the password never expires box in active directory ;D ;D
Thats a bit lax, esp with a priviledged account ;)
Once a student..... ;) ;D
Lazy.... I just can't be bothered to keep changing it!
Like most proper IT places, we have to follow the normal 30/60/90 rule. Shame when you have several thousand servers to look after ;D
if the servers are on a domain not a problem.. but if you have declared numerous users and virtual users for some processes and didnt send a warning mail and suddenly changed everrthing on monday morning , you invite trouble ;D
90% of mine are Solaris/Linux/HP-UX, so no domains (NIS domains not allowed either).
Don't worry, I have methods and means to do it quickly ::)