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Dear All,

 

We have 7 Dell servers in Workgroup on which SAP Application

&

some other applications is running. We have applied " maximum

password

age" --90 days in local security policy on all servers.

 

 

some of the servers has application users that is used to run some of

the application services.

 

 

These users are also shown in Computer Management-->users group.

 

 

I Want to know if after 90 days i didn't change the password of

application users what will happen to those services.will services

run

as proper as those are running now or not.

 

 

The users password is saved in "Logon" Tab of specified service.

 

 

if u want any other information please revert back.

 

 

Thanks in Advance

 

 

Gaurav Mathur

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Re: Password Policy

 

Gaurav <mathur.gm@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear All,

>

> We have 7 Dell servers in Workgroup

 

Ouch! Why aren't you using AD?

> on which SAP Application

> &

> some other applications is running. We have applied " maximum

> password

> age" --90 days in local security policy on all servers.

>

>

> some of the servers has application users that is used to run some of

> the application services.

>

> These users are also shown in Computer Management-->users group.

>

> I Want to know if after 90 days i didn't change the password of

> application users what will happen to those services.will services

> run as proper as those are running now or not.

>

> The users password is saved in "Logon" Tab of specified service.

> if u want any other information please revert back.

> Thanks in Advance

> Gaurav Mathur

 

 

They will just expire, I believe, and the login will fail. For any account

that is used as a service account, I suggest you tick the box for "password

never expires" in its properties.


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