Dave,
Go to the Default Domain Policy and go under Computer
Configuration-->Windows Settings-->Security Settings--->Account
Policies-->Password Policy.
The policies you are interest in are Maximum password age and Minimum
password age. Hope that helps.
blim
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| >Subject: password expiration period
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| >Where as an administrator do I change the user account
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