I'm afraid the only place that password policy can be set is in the domain policy.
When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
It sucks but MS considers a Domain to be a security boundary nowadays and thats why the only place you can change this sort of thing is at the Domain level as described above......
Ok ... as I hope there was another way .....
I have do this change an on my first domain I've this problem.
I've apply a psw policy at domain level.
On Group policy modeling wizard I see my psw policy setting ok but on user configuration summary , under denied GPOs I see my policy with reason denied "Empty" .
Under my OU I've put my computer and my user and the psw policy isn't empty !
Any ideas?
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