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Please join us for an upcoming chat session!
Windows Passwords: Everything You Need to Know 6/24/2004 10:00 - 11:00 AM Passwords have been used since early computing to protect user accounts and sensitive data. Undoubtedly, your company has a password policy and some enforcement of that policy. However, most people have no idea what happens once a password is provided to the system or how strong a given password is against a specific attack. In this chat, learn how Windows uses passwords, including Windows password architecture, password hashing, password length and complexity analysis, password storage and retrieval, and the Stored User Names and Passwords feature. Hosts: Richard B. Ward, Jesper Johansson, Mike Danseglio, Kurt Dillard, Steve Riley Coordinator/Moderator: Julia Ziobro Chat Room: http://communities2.microsoft.com/h...siteid=34000010 |
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Is that Pacific Standard Time? Thanks,
"Mike Danseglio [MSFT]" <online_mikedan@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:%232gWYXJVEHA.4088@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Please join us for an upcoming chat session! > > Windows Passwords: Everything You Need to Know > 6/24/2004 10:00 - 11:00 AM > > Passwords have been used since early computing to protect user accounts > and > sensitive data. Undoubtedly, your company has a password policy and some > enforcement of that policy. However, most people have no idea what happens > once a password is provided to the system or how strong a given password > is > against a specific attack. In this chat, learn how Windows uses passwords, > including Windows password architecture, password hashing, password length > and complexity analysis, password storage and retrieval, and the Stored > User > Names and Passwords feature. > Hosts: Richard B. Ward, Jesper Johansson, Mike Danseglio, Kurt Dillard, > Steve Riley > Coordinator/Moderator: Julia Ziobro > Chat Room: > http://communities2.microsoft.com/h...siteid=34000010 > > > > |
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Yes, sorry, that's Pacific Standard Time.
"Mike Herchel" <michael.herchel[@]wavecrestlabs.com> wrote in message news:eql66J5VEHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Is that Pacific Standard Time? Thanks, > > > "Mike Danseglio [MSFT]" <online_mikedan@online.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:%232gWYXJVEHA.4088@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > Please join us for an upcoming chat session! > > > > Windows Passwords: Everything You Need to Know > > 6/24/2004 10:00 - 11:00 AM > > > > Passwords have been used since early computing to protect user accounts > > and > > sensitive data. Undoubtedly, your company has a password policy and some > > enforcement of that policy. However, most people have no idea what happens > > once a password is provided to the system or how strong a given password > > is > > against a specific attack. In this chat, learn how Windows uses passwords, > > including Windows password architecture, password hashing, password length > > and complexity analysis, password storage and retrieval, and the Stored > > User > > Names and Passwords feature. > > Hosts: Richard B. Ward, Jesper Johansson, Mike Danseglio, Kurt Dillard, > > Steve Riley > > Coordinator/Moderator: Julia Ziobro > > Chat Room: > > http://communities2.microsoft.com/h...siteid=34000010 > > > > > > > > > > |
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I apologize but we had to postpone today's chat. We will work very hard to
reschedule for the near future. -mike "Mike Danseglio [MSFT]" <online_mikedan@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:%232gWYXJVEHA.4088@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Please join us for an upcoming chat session! > > Windows Passwords: Everything You Need to Know > 6/24/2004 10:00 - 11:00 AM > > Passwords have been used since early computing to protect user accounts and > sensitive data. Undoubtedly, your company has a password policy and some > enforcement of that policy. However, most people have no idea what happens > once a password is provided to the system or how strong a given password is > against a specific attack. In this chat, learn how Windows uses passwords, > including Windows password architecture, password hashing, password length > and complexity analysis, password storage and retrieval, and the Stored User > Names and Passwords feature. > Hosts: Richard B. Ward, Jesper Johansson, Mike Danseglio, Kurt Dillard, > Steve Riley > Coordinator/Moderator: Julia Ziobro > Chat Room: > http://communities2.microsoft.com/h...siteid=34000010 > > > > |
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