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Then users cannot logon when a PW is expired and b Network level authentication is enabled. Disable NLA on your server and you should see the password change dialog. Based on my knowledge, there is no such policy to pop up the interface of changing password. Please modify the below settings, you will able to see the password notifications. If you resolved it using our solution, please "mark it as answer" to help other community members find the helpful reply quickly.

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The bit in particular which was useful was a comment left on the blog Domain is a R2 level. However after trying this I must be missing something because my domain users will still get prompted for a password expiration.

I've confirmed this by running;. I was confused why it was set in Computer Configuration, but I'm not thinking this might have something to do with Local User Accounts?

If I make sure to set the "password never expires" for each user account then everything works fine. Is this the only way for do this for domain users? Or am I missing something? On the user accounts Check the boxes to never change the password and to not let the password expire. Or just - do not let the password expire. Leaves the option open for users to change their passwords. Right, that is what I've done that makes it work. But there is no way for change that through a GPO for the whole domain?

I thought that was what the GPO I mentioned did, but apparently not. Empire Software Services is an IT service provider.

It's not widely known, but there are some registry settings you can change on the DC if I remember correctly that allow you to have multiple GPOs defining these user account security settings.



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