Hello, I've searched the forum and net and can't seem to pinpoint an answer for this. I have some users that just use OWA but don't long into a computer on my network. I created a AD and email account for them. If they log into OWA and try to change the default password I gave them, they get "The password supplied does not meet the minimum security requirements. Please contact technical support for your organization if you need help". I know for a fact that they do meet the required settings. I'm the network admin. I just can't seem to figure out why this is happening. Is this something I have set wrong or something with OWA? I don't remember this happening before. Any help on this would be great! Thank you.
If your OWA is on a member server, then you might find that the server has its own complexity requirements that are different to your domain ones. I know that the domain ones ought to take precedence, but I have definitely seen situations in the past where the member server's requirements do.
It might also be the case that your users are trying to change the password too soon (you can configure a minimum password lifetime, as well as a maximum). This is often overlooked when all the obvious things like having mixed characters and numbers and punctuation marks, and minimum length, have been considered.
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Hi Lee, Thanks for getting back to me. My Exchange 2007 is on a Windows server 2008 which is part of my domain. So I'm pretty sure it's getting the group policy from there. So I went onto the 2008 server and looked at the Local Security Policy\Account Policy\Security. Here is what it is set to: Policy Security Setting Enforce password history 1 passwords remembered Maximum password age 60 days Minimum password age 1 days Minimum password length 6 characters Password must meet complexity requirements Enabled Store passwords using reversible encryption Enabled
I have played around with these settings from info I saw on other post, but that didn't work. I'm at a loose...
I would first try to work out which kind of setting is causing the problem - a complexity-related one, or a time-related one (unfortunately, you get the same error message for both). Try to change the password to something you will be 100% sure meets the complexity requirements (i.e. !Q"W3e4r!"34QWer - you know the sort of thing). If you get an error message for that, then it is surely one of the time or re-use restrictions.
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I actually disabled all that and still had the same issue. Should I be waiting longer after I update the group policy? I also tried to enter a complex password like you mentioned and that didn't do it either.
The one you have OWA on. I notice your earlier post mentioned the Local Security Policy applet. I don't have Win2003 server any more, but I thought you only saw that on member servers. Anyway, can you find the item named Domain Controller Security Policy? It will be on your DC. You should also be looking in there.
Sorry for the confusion. Yes, I made the change there and then looked on the Exchange server to see if the settings took place. Either way I still get this, "The password supplied does not meet the minimum security requirements. Please contact technical support for your organization if you need help"
I'm not 100% sure of this. I first noticed it when I created a new user. Then I logged in with my credentials and the same thing is happening. And I am the domain admin.
It isn't something from the AD settings like 'The user cannot change the password' is it? I only mention that because you may have selected that option because it's a shared account.