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Password must meet complexity requirements

I want to configure local password policy for a stand-alone computer as below:
ENFORCE password history: net accounts /uniquepw:XXX
Maximum password age: net accounts /maxpwage:XXX
Minimum password age: net accounts /minpwage:XXX
Minimum password length: net accounts /minpwlen:XXX

 
But for complexity and encryption type I didn't find a command-line solution on registry settings. How can I configure password settings LISTED as below:The only way I know of to do this in a BATCH file is to use SECEDIT to export the current security configuration to a file, then edit the file and then use SECEDIT again to import it. I have no idea what version of Windows you are using.  It may not be available on Windows XP or even Home VERSIONS of any Windows operating system.I've asked him 3 times which ver. of XP he's runnin...good luck with that.sp2 baby Quote from: patio on May 13, 2015, 07:14:07 AM

I've asked him 3 times which ver. of XP he's runnin...good luck with that.
And we still have not gotten the correct answer.***sigh***...see ?Okay, clearly he doesn't understand what it is you are asking.

siriguk, are you running XP Home or XP Pro? Thank you.Alln dear i RUN XP proIf this is just a single stand alone computer, just change it with Group Policy Editor.i can't becouse of this: http://i61.tinypic.com/14wrklf.jpg

the other commands,like: net accounts /uniquepw:XXX      blah blah  take effect

Well at least you aren't afraid to reveal you are a spammer.What are you trying to post a picture of? I clicked the link and did not see anything computer related.Ok, I see it now.  Just getting blocked by our firewall.  If that is grayed out I would assume you do not have rights to change those settings on your computer.  You positive the user you are logged in with is an administrator?yes manAnd the computer is not attached to a domain?  As far as I know, that would be the only reason why it would be grayed out.


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