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| Vista Business User - I want to change the expiration timeframe for my password - currently set to 42 days. When I get into local policies under administrative tools I see that the 42 day setting has "greyed out" and I can't chnage it. Any ideas on how I can make this change? Thanks. Larry | Guest
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| Hello LWH, Right click the shortcut and use the RUN AS function. Best regards Myweb Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Quote:
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| Unfortunately, when I right click on "maximum password age" it doesn't give me the option to "run as" anything. I have full admin rights, and I have run the Admin Tools as an Administrator. LWH "Myweb" wrote: Quote:
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| Hello LWH, Sorry, i mean the shortcut for Local security policy. Bad description from me. Best regards Myweb Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Quote:
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| Thanks for the quck response. When I try to "run as" Administrator the value I need to change - the 42 days default - still appears greyed out. and I can't change it. Frustrating. I've tried everything. Thanks, Larry "Myweb" wrote: Quote:
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| Hello LWH, Is this computer member of a domain? Then it must be set on the policy from your domain admin. Best regards Myweb Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Quote:
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