Password Expirery

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Steven Bellamy

Hi,

Does anyone know if it is possible to find out when a user accounts password
will expire or when it was last changed?
We currently have a domain policy to force password change and we would like
to know when a user either last changed their password, or what date the
password will expire and force a new password.

Thanks
 
The [ net user username] command on a domain controller will display that
information. For a report of all users try the free dumpsec tool from SomarSoft and
select report and then users as a column or table and select the categories on the
left. --- Steve

http://www.somarsoft.com/
 
Hi Steven,

you can also try ALInfo.exe. It's free Microsoft Tool.

ALoInfo.exe. Displays all user account names and the age of their passwords

Account Lockout and Management Tools
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...9C-91F3-4E63-8629-B999ADDE0B9E&displaylang=en

I hope this helps,

Mike

Steven L Umbach said:
The [ net user username] command on a domain controller will display that
information. For a report of all users try the free dumpsec tool from SomarSoft and
select report and then users as a column or table and select the categories on the
left. --- Steve

http://www.somarsoft.com/

Steven Bellamy said:
Hi,

Does anyone know if it is possible to find out when a user accounts password
will expire or when it was last changed?
We currently have a domain policy to force password change and we would like
to know when a user either last changed their password, or what date the
password will expire and force a new password.

Thanks
 
Hi Steven,

Thanks for your posting here.

The lockoutstatus.exe tool also has this function.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d1a5ed1d-cd55-4829-
a189-99515b0e90f7&DisplayLang=en

Have a nice day!

Regards,
Bob Qin
Product Support Services
Microsoft Corporation

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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