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Michael Tressler
Hi.
In our 2K3 environment, we have password expiration set up on the domain.
This all works well. Resetting your password in OWA also works.
The problem is that, for some reason, OWA notifies people that their
password will expire well before your PC in the office does. You would think
OWA gets the password expiration time and notification time from AD, but it
appears that OWA is using its own setting for determining when to notify a
user of when their password will expire.
For example, our domain says to notify people 7 days before their password
expires. However, OWA seems to be set to around a 15 days notification time
instead of the 7 day notification as defined in our AD environment.
Does anyone know where on the OWA/Exchange server I can go to set the
notification warning time to be the same as in our domain?
In our 2K3 environment, we have password expiration set up on the domain.
This all works well. Resetting your password in OWA also works.
The problem is that, for some reason, OWA notifies people that their
password will expire well before your PC in the office does. You would think
OWA gets the password expiration time and notification time from AD, but it
appears that OWA is using its own setting for determining when to notify a
user of when their password will expire.
For example, our domain says to notify people 7 days before their password
expires. However, OWA seems to be set to around a 15 days notification time
instead of the 7 day notification as defined in our AD environment.
Does anyone know where on the OWA/Exchange server I can go to set the
notification warning time to be the same as in our domain?