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How do you ensure that users comply with password policy?
2. Enforce using strong passwords
- A strong password must be at least 8 characters long.
- It should not contain any of your personal information — specifically, your real name, username or your company name.
- It must be very unique from your previously used passwords.
- It should not contain any word spelled completely.
Why have a password history?
The longer the same password is used for a particular account, the greater the chance that an attacker will be able to determine the password through brute force attacks. Specifying a low number for Enforce password history allows users to continually use the same small number of passwords repeatedly.
Is there a user with this name already exists?
In Microsoft Office 365, you receive an error message that’s like the following in the Microsoft Office 365 portal: A user with this name already exists. Use a different name. This issue may occur if the user name is already used or if an existing email address that’s based on the user name already exists.
Where do I Find my Windows passwords on my computer?
When the Credential Manager opens, you’ll see mainly two tabs called Web Credentials and Windows Credentials. The Web Credentials section hosts all of your browser passwords.
What to do when a document is locked by another user?
To resolve this issue, first confirm that another user on the network does not have the document open. If the document is in use, open the document as read-only. If it is not in use, quit all instances of Word, and then remove the owner file. To do so, follow these steps.
Is there any way to get current user’s password in Windows 10?
Simply, in Windows 10, no. In Windows 7, WDigest is still enabled by default so passwords ARE horrifically cached in plain text. In Windows 10, that is gone by default.