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Posted 11/19/2007 8:58:21 AM
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We have customers using windows authentication feature in role based security and it's worked perfectly, however since 1.6 or 1.61, (I'm not sure), the role based security password change dialog is appearing asking the users to change the password even though the windows authentication box is checked.  They have to change the password to get past the screen, but when they log back in they still have to use their windows password.

When using Windows authentication do we need to check 'Password never expires' ?

Thanks,

Tim

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Posted 11/19/2007 10:11:02 AM


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I'm not sure if the password expiration is also tied to the Use Windows Authentication.  The windows auth should basically assume password never expires, but it might not be right now... oversight on our part.  However, if you check the password never expires part, then yes, it won't ask them to change their password any more.


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Posted 11/19/2007 10:11:24 AM


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I'll check and make sure this gets included in 1.6.2.  Thanks.


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