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  • G Gary Wheeler

    ... because it's password changing day. Our domain policy is that passwords expire every 45 days :thumbsdown:. You start getting warnings at 30 days. Since I despise annoying warning messages, I make a habit of changing my password on the first workday of the month. To change my password, I have to enter the old one four times, and the new one 13 times: - Corporate intranet web site to actually change the domain password. - Change Blotus Goatse X| password to match domain, otherwise Bad Things Happen to your e-mail. - Change password on 3 scheduled tasks on desk computer. - Change password on scheduled task on department build machine.

    Software Zen: delete this;

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    Keith Barrow
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    Gary Wheeler wrote:

    Our domain policy is that passwords expire every 45 days . You start getting warnings at 30 days.

    I feel you pain on this one: our passwords must change every 30 days, but we start getting warnings after 15 days!

    Gary Wheeler wrote:

    To change my password, I have to enter the old one four times

    At least ours are synchronised. The solution to this is :beer: followed by :beer: followed by :beer:

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    • G Gary Wheeler

      ... because it's password changing day. Our domain policy is that passwords expire every 45 days :thumbsdown:. You start getting warnings at 30 days. Since I despise annoying warning messages, I make a habit of changing my password on the first workday of the month. To change my password, I have to enter the old one four times, and the new one 13 times: - Corporate intranet web site to actually change the domain password. - Change Blotus Goatse X| password to match domain, otherwise Bad Things Happen to your e-mail. - Change password on 3 scheduled tasks on desk computer. - Change password on scheduled task on department build machine.

      Software Zen: delete this;

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      Abhinav S
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      Gary Wheeler wrote:

      old one four times, and the new one 13 times

      Ouch.

      Me, I'm dishonest. And a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.
      Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for...

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        Yeah, same here. The second problem being that they all have different rules about length, number of special signs, digits, ... I even thought about maintaining a list. When too much security kills security :~

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        Gary Wheeler
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        Our password rules: >= 6 characters, must include at least one each upper case letter, lower case letter, numeric digit, and punctuation character. Passwords may not be re-used within the last 50 passwords. The end result is that almost everyone develops a formula for their password that includes the numeric month: "01:Crap", "Crap.01", that sort of thing.

        Software Zen: delete this;

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        • G Gary Wheeler

          ... because it's password changing day. Our domain policy is that passwords expire every 45 days :thumbsdown:. You start getting warnings at 30 days. Since I despise annoying warning messages, I make a habit of changing my password on the first workday of the month. To change my password, I have to enter the old one four times, and the new one 13 times: - Corporate intranet web site to actually change the domain password. - Change Blotus Goatse X| password to match domain, otherwise Bad Things Happen to your e-mail. - Change password on 3 scheduled tasks on desk computer. - Change password on scheduled task on department build machine.

          Software Zen: delete this;

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          Christopher Duncan
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          The best way to secure a system is to make it such a PITA that no one will ever use it. Microsoft tried that with Vista, but could only get it partially secure. They're trying again with Weven and have Christian beta testing the attempt.

          Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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          • G Gary Wheeler

            ... because it's password changing day. Our domain policy is that passwords expire every 45 days :thumbsdown:. You start getting warnings at 30 days. Since I despise annoying warning messages, I make a habit of changing my password on the first workday of the month. To change my password, I have to enter the old one four times, and the new one 13 times: - Corporate intranet web site to actually change the domain password. - Change Blotus Goatse X| password to match domain, otherwise Bad Things Happen to your e-mail. - Change password on 3 scheduled tasks on desk computer. - Change password on scheduled task on department build machine.

            Software Zen: delete this;

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            Dave Parker
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            Drives me nuts too. With the scheduled tasks, providing they don't need to access any network shares etc you could always create a local user with a non-expiring password and run the tasks as that user. That's what I've done before for defrag tasks etc.

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              Drives me nuts too. With the scheduled tasks, providing they don't need to access any network shares etc you could always create a local user with a non-expiring password and run the tasks as that user. That's what I've done before for defrag tasks etc.

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              Gary Wheeler
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              In my role as the DSJB*, I use scheduled tasks a lot. All of mine unfortunately require domain credentials. * DSJB = Departmental Shit Job Boy

              Software Zen: delete this;

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              • G Gary Wheeler

                ... because it's password changing day. Our domain policy is that passwords expire every 45 days :thumbsdown:. You start getting warnings at 30 days. Since I despise annoying warning messages, I make a habit of changing my password on the first workday of the month. To change my password, I have to enter the old one four times, and the new one 13 times: - Corporate intranet web site to actually change the domain password. - Change Blotus Goatse X| password to match domain, otherwise Bad Things Happen to your e-mail. - Change password on 3 scheduled tasks on desk computer. - Change password on scheduled task on department build machine.

                Software Zen: delete this;

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                phannon86
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                Seems like ours is pretty friendly compared to most on here. Password changes every 90 days, warnings 14 days prior, and must not be reset to the past 3 passwords used.

                He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.

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                • G Gary Wheeler

                  Our password rules: >= 6 characters, must include at least one each upper case letter, lower case letter, numeric digit, and punctuation character. Passwords may not be re-used within the last 50 passwords. The end result is that almost everyone develops a formula for their password that includes the numeric month: "01:Crap", "Crap.01", that sort of thing.

                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                  SachinBhave
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                  Gary Wheeler wrote:

                  Passwords may not be re-used within the last 50 passwords.

                  OMG :omg: Luckily we have only 10 to deal with

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                    Gary Wheeler wrote:

                    Passwords may not be re-used within the last 50 passwords.

                    OMG :omg: Luckily we have only 10 to deal with

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                    Gary Wheeler
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                    I think they were trying to prevent people from changing their password 'N' times in order to clear the list, and then restore their original password.

                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                    • G Gary Wheeler

                      Our password rules: >= 6 characters, must include at least one each upper case letter, lower case letter, numeric digit, and punctuation character. Passwords may not be re-used within the last 50 passwords. The end result is that almost everyone develops a formula for their password that includes the numeric month: "01:Crap", "Crap.01", that sort of thing.

                      Software Zen: delete this;

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                      Peter Mulholland
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                      I used to use a book or song title, using upper case for the first letter of each word and replacing vowels with numeric digits: A=4, E=3, i=1, o=0 (i don't have a replacement for u). You could use '!' in place of 'i' and try to always use a title with 'i' in it. What ever i happened to be listening to on my MP3 player when the change password prompt showed up usually became my password for the month.

                      Pete

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                      • G Gary Wheeler

                        ... because it's password changing day. Our domain policy is that passwords expire every 45 days :thumbsdown:. You start getting warnings at 30 days. Since I despise annoying warning messages, I make a habit of changing my password on the first workday of the month. To change my password, I have to enter the old one four times, and the new one 13 times: - Corporate intranet web site to actually change the domain password. - Change Blotus Goatse X| password to match domain, otherwise Bad Things Happen to your e-mail. - Change password on 3 scheduled tasks on desk computer. - Change password on scheduled task on department build machine.

                        Software Zen: delete this;

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                        Gandalf_TheWhite
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                        Gary Wheeler wrote:

                        have to enter the old one four times, and the new one 13 times

                        Messy :wtf: That's not fair. :confused:

                        Believe Yourself™

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                        • G Gary Wheeler

                          I think they were trying to prevent people from changing their password 'N' times in order to clear the list, and then restore their original password.

                          Software Zen: delete this;

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                          Dan Neely
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                          Is that check performed on each application? I suspect they underestimate the power of human stupidity. What they need is a you can't use any password from the last 6 years type policy. :rolleyes:

                          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                            ... because it's password changing day. Our domain policy is that passwords expire every 45 days :thumbsdown:. You start getting warnings at 30 days. Since I despise annoying warning messages, I make a habit of changing my password on the first workday of the month. To change my password, I have to enter the old one four times, and the new one 13 times: - Corporate intranet web site to actually change the domain password. - Change Blotus Goatse X| password to match domain, otherwise Bad Things Happen to your e-mail. - Change password on 3 scheduled tasks on desk computer. - Change password on scheduled task on department build machine.

                            Software Zen: delete this;

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                            Dan Neely
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                            Did that a week ago myself: Domain: 1 + 2 Legacy Intranet: 1 + 1 Time collection: 1 + 2 Irrational Clearquest: 0 + 2 Irrational Train ReqPro (1 + 2) * 5 Total: 9x old, 17x new X| OTOH 90 days, 24 non-repeats.

                            3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                            • G Gandalf_TheWhite

                              Gary Wheeler wrote:

                              have to enter the old one four times, and the new one 13 times

                              Messy :wtf: That's not fair. :confused:

                              Believe Yourself™

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                              Gary Wheeler
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                              Gandalf - The White wrote:

                              Messy

                              Agreed. The bits and pieces that need the password are sufficiently awkward to automate that I've never written a script or an application to deal with the problem.

                              Software Zen: delete this;

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                                Did that a week ago myself: Domain: 1 + 2 Legacy Intranet: 1 + 1 Time collection: 1 + 2 Irrational Clearquest: 0 + 2 Irrational Train ReqPro (1 + 2) * 5 Total: 9x old, 17x new X| OTOH 90 days, 24 non-repeats.

                                3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                Gary Wheeler
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                                Ewww. Clearquest and 'Train ReqPro'? Sucks to be you :-D.

                                Software Zen: delete this;

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                                • D Dan Neely

                                  Is that check performed on each application? I suspect they underestimate the power of human stupidity. What they need is a you can't use any password from the last 6 years type policy. :rolleyes:

                                  3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                  Gary Wheeler
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                                  They also limit how often you are allowed to change your password. With my current password 'formula', I'm good until I retire.

                                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                                  • P Peter Mulholland

                                    I used to use a book or song title, using upper case for the first letter of each word and replacing vowels with numeric digits: A=4, E=3, i=1, o=0 (i don't have a replacement for u). You could use '!' in place of 'i' and try to always use a title with 'i' in it. What ever i happened to be listening to on my MP3 player when the change password prompt showed up usually became my password for the month.

                                    Pete

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                                    Russell Jones
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                                    I'd laugh if you were listning to something with a name like Pink Floyd's "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict" when the password change prompt turned up!

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                                    • C Christopher Duncan

                                      The best way to secure a system is to make it such a PITA that no one will ever use it. Microsoft tried that with Vista, but could only get it partially secure. They're trying again with Weven and have Christian beta testing the attempt.

                                      Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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                                      Xiangyang Liu
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                                      Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                      They're trying again with Weven and have Christian beta testing the attempt.

                                      That's a guaranteed big success. :)

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                                      • G Gary Wheeler

                                        Ewww. Clearquest and 'Train ReqPro'? Sucks to be you :-D.

                                        Software Zen: delete this;

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                                        Dan Neely
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                                        Gary Wheeler wrote:

                                        Ewww. Clearquest and 'Train ReqPro'? Sucks to be you Big Grin.

                                        Could be worse, and it was... Dev recently moved to SVN from clearcase (ordinary documents are still in it though, and it sucks less than using SharedPointOfFailure for that). The Irrational FoulNet service recently got axed; it made all of the above seem good. A few years ago I experimented with Disfunctional Tester; which got sacked because after doing the initial script development I found myself wasting several hours every other week having to reinstall the POS. :wtf: I'm hoping the rumor about senior management wanting to axe the irrational stuff over the next few years is true. :cool: I'm also hoping they'll remember the lessons from the FoulNet shutdown and won't initially go to users telling us that we have to manually migrate any data we want to keep. With contractual requirements to keep data for X years after the contract terminates you can imagine the reception they got at the first users meeting about the shutdown. :doh:

                                        3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                        • R Russell Jones

                                          I'd laugh if you were listning to something with a name like Pink Floyd's "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict" when the password change prompt turned up!

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                                          Peter Mulholland
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                                          :laugh: I have a vague memory of Pearl Jam's 'Elderly woman behind the counter in a small town' playing when a password change came up, but i try to limit the length of my password to at most 14 characters, and in cases like this, I will check the rest of the album for a more suitable title.

                                          Pete

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