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Gary LaRock
I have a Windows XP Pro machine that was originally part of a domain.
Domain policy enforces minimum password length, password changing
every 90 days, etc. I've removed the machine from the domain, but I'm
still unable to change these settings. I run gpedit.msc, and navigate
to Local Computer Policy, Computer Configuration, Windows Settings,
Security Settings, Account Policies, Password Policies. Here I see
the options I'd like to change, but when I open the properties for
each item, the value is greyed out.
Is this by design? Do I have to wipe the machine and start over to
enable changes to these settings?
Thanks for any help,
Gary
Domain policy enforces minimum password length, password changing
every 90 days, etc. I've removed the machine from the domain, but I'm
still unable to change these settings. I run gpedit.msc, and navigate
to Local Computer Policy, Computer Configuration, Windows Settings,
Security Settings, Account Policies, Password Policies. Here I see
the options I'd like to change, but when I open the properties for
each item, the value is greyed out.
Is this by design? Do I have to wipe the machine and start over to
enable changes to these settings?
Thanks for any help,
Gary