jcneil 1 & mawilson,
Thanks for your responses. I am unfamiliar with the acronym of OU's. You said "All password policies set on OU's are ignored". If OU's are the various user groups and their assciated group policy in their properties, then from what you are saying, only by selecting the properties of the domain and its group policy can you influence client password requirements. However, that doesn't make sense not to have the ability to make policy changes appropriate for each group of users.
In my domain, I have a group called teachers in active directory. Under that group each teacher is added as a user. Another group called Office with each office staff user added in active directory. And another group called Students. It would make sense to require complex passwords for teachers and staff who have more premissions and privleges than students that have none.
So therin lies my problem.
It sounds like I can't do it.