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Hello,

I’ve laptop that I use at my work that is member of a domain. But when I am
at home I want to work locally, with a local profile. Everything works but I
want to login with a user without a password. I’m administrator and when I
define a new user I must always enter a password!!!

I’ve looked in the policy’s and there stays minimum password length=6. But I
can’t change it to zero, it’s disabled!!!!

Is there another policy that I use to enable or disable so that this check
box become changeable.

Could someone help me??


Thanks in advance
 
D

David H. Lipman

From: "Iwan Vandaele" <[email protected]>

| Hello,
|
| I’ve laptop that I use at my work that is member of a domain. But when I am
| at home I want to work locally, with a local profile. Everything works but I
| want to login with a user without a password. I’m administrator and when I
| define a new user I must always enter a password!!!
|
| I’ve looked in the policy’s and there stays minimum password length=6. But I
| can’t change it to zero, it’s disabled!!!!
|
| Is there another policy that I use to enable or disable so that this check
| box become changeable.
|
| Could someone help me??
|
| Thanks in advance

You are administratively locked out to protect the Domain as it shoul be.

Deal with it !
 
D

Dave

David H. Lipman said:
From: "Iwan Vandaele" <[email protected]>

| Hello,
|
| I've laptop that I use at my work that is member of a domain. But when I
am
| at home I want to work locally, with a local profile. Everything works
but I
| want to login with a user without a password. I'm administrator and when
I
| define a new user I must always enter a password!!!
|
| I've looked in the policy's and there stays minimum password length=6.
But I
| can't change it to zero, it's disabled!!!!
|
| Is there another policy that I use to enable or disable so that this
check
| box become changeable.
|
| Could someone help me??
|
| Thanks in advance

You are administratively locked out to protect the Domain as it shoul be.

Deal with it !

watch out, his next step will be to remove the machine from the domain and
he will be begging someone to help him log back in.
 

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