No password expiration alert when smart card logon is required

No password expiration alert when smart card logon is required

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No password expiration alert when smart card logon is required Muhammad Raga'' 12-27-2005
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?TXVoYW1tYWQgUmFnYScn on December 27, 2005, 1:14 pm
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In my company we have a domain with windows 2000 Active Directory.
We are deploying smart cards for windows logon.
Domain account's username and password are needed to logon other services
like the Outlook Web Access (OWA), Windows Messenger, and file shares.

To make the users use their smart cards for windows logon, we have to enable
the "Smart card is required for interactive logon" option for their accounts
in the AD.

The problem is that the password expiration alert does NOT appear to a user
ONLY when this option is enabled, so eventually the password expires and it
has to
be reset by the administrator.

Does any one know how to overcome this problem?

Best Regards,
Muhammad Raga'ei
Information Security Associate


Posted by Jerry on January 18, 2006, 7:01 pm
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Did this problem ever get resolved?

Muhammad Raga''ei wrote:
> In my company we have a domain with windows 2000 Active Directory.
> We are deploying smart cards for windows logon.
> Domain account's username and password are needed to logon other services
> like the Outlook Web Access (OWA), Windows Messenger, and file shares.
>
> To make the users use their smart cards for windows logon, we have to enable
> the "Smart card is required for interactive logon" option for their accounts
> in the AD.
>
> The problem is that the password expiration alert does NOT appear to a user
> ONLY when this option is enabled, so eventually the password expires and it
> has to
> be reset by the administrator.
>
> Does any one know how to overcome this problem?
>
> Best Regards,
> Muhammad Raga'ei
> Information Security Associate


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