Password Expirery

S

Steven Bellamy

Hi,

Does anyone know if it is possible to find out when a user accounts password
will expire or when it was last changed?
We currently have a domain policy to force password change and we would like
to know when a user either last changed their password, or what date the
password will expire and force a new password.

Thanks
 
S

Steven L Umbach

The [ net user username] command on a domain controller will display that
information. For a report of all users try the free dumpsec tool from SomarSoft and
select report and then users as a column or table and select the categories on the
left. --- Steve

http://www.somarsoft.com/
 
M

Miha Pihler

Hi Steven,

you can also try ALInfo.exe. It's free Microsoft Tool.

ALoInfo.exe. Displays all user account names and the age of their passwords

Account Lockout and Management Tools
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...9C-91F3-4E63-8629-B999ADDE0B9E&displaylang=en

I hope this helps,

Mike

Steven L Umbach said:
The [ net user username] command on a domain controller will display that
information. For a report of all users try the free dumpsec tool from SomarSoft and
select report and then users as a column or table and select the categories on the
left. --- Steve

http://www.somarsoft.com/

Steven Bellamy said:
Hi,

Does anyone know if it is possible to find out when a user accounts password
will expire or when it was last changed?
We currently have a domain policy to force password change and we would like
to know when a user either last changed their password, or what date the
password will expire and force a new password.

Thanks
 
B

Bob Qin [MSFT]

Hi Steven,

Thanks for your posting here.

The lockoutstatus.exe tool also has this function.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d1a5ed1d-cd55-4829-
a189-99515b0e90f7&DisplayLang=en

Have a nice day!

Regards,
Bob Qin
Product Support Services
Microsoft Corporation

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