Hi Derek,
From an elevated command prompt, it's:
net accounts /maxpwage:unlimited
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"Derek Sinclair" <> wrote in message
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>I have 3 systems, 1 with Home Premium and 2 with Home Basic
>
> On these systems are set up the following accounts
> Premium - My account, admin privileges / wifes account, admin privileges
> 1st Basic - My account, admin privileges / 3 * kids accounts, user
> privileges
> 2nd Basic - My account, admin privileges / wifes account, admin privileges
>
> On all of these, my account was the one created at startup. After using
> these systems for a week or 2, my wife's accounts are suddenly telling her
> that her password will expire in X days and that it needs changed. My
> account, which is technically older does not, and the kids accounts are
> not
> doing it either.
>
> On the home versions, it is not possible to run the GUI for setting the
> Local Policy of passwords to never expire, however I am sure that there is
> some Net User syntax that will allow me to set her password to never
> expire, but for the life of me I can't remember it or find it under
> Google.
>
> Any thoughts as to this and to why admin accounts are forced to change
> passwords but not user accounts???
>
> Derek
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> Windows 2000 Pro MCP
> Windows 2000 Server MCP