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Default days for password expiry warning? - 8.Nov.2011 5:40:03 AM   
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What is the default for the number of days before your password expires, that OWA 2003 warns you?

I am trying to set the default domain policy for the "Prompt user to change password before expiration = xx days"
to the same as OWA 2003, but I can't find what the value is!

Any ideas?

Thx,
Richard.

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RE: Default days for password expiry warning? - 8.Nov.2011 7:09:43 AM   
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OWA by default doesnt do anything with expirations, other then denying you access once a password does expire.

Heck... Out of the box there are no means to even change the password from OWA.

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RE: Default days for password expiry warning? - 8.Nov.2011 7:32:07 AM   
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Erm, maybe I didn't explain very well.
By one user, OWA displays the message "Your password expires in 11 days".
But when he logs into the domain, he doesn't see that message. Because the domain policy is set to:
"Prompt user to change password before expiration = 10 days"

So my question is: how many days before password expiration does OWA warn you? So I can set the domain policy to the same value?

Groetjes,
Richard.

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RE: Default days for password expiry warning? - 8.Nov.2011 7:50:19 AM   
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Someone created something for that I guess...

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/exchangesvrgeneral/thread/0f96332b-5b53-42f6-8f12-7d0b79a0a636/
http://forums.msexchange.org/m_1800451366/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm#1800451832


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RE: Default days for password expiry warning? - 8.Nov.2011 8:01:52 AM   
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Sorry, but that doesn't help in the slightest.

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RE: Default days for password expiry warning? - 10.Nov.2011 3:44:26 AM   
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I did some testing with user accounts... I think the answer is 15 days.

So I set the default domain policy:
"Prompt user to change password before expiration" = 15 days

Richard.

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RE: Default days for password expiry warning? - 16.Jan.2012 8:00:27 AM   
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I found the setting.
Go to TMG 2010, find the publishing rule for Exchange. Open Properties, find the Listener and click on Forms tab.
"Remind users that their password will expire in this number of days:" = 10.

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